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Definition of spheric
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Spheric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
sphere.
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Aplanatic
::
Aplanatic
(a.)
Having
two or more parts of
different
curvatures,
so
combined
as to
remove
spherical
aberration;
-- said of a
lens..
Balloon
::
Balloon
(n.) A round
vessel,
usually
with a short neck, to hold or
receive
whatever
is
distilled;
a glass
vessel
of a
spherical
form..
Peri-
::
Peri- () A
prefix
used to
signify
around,
by, near, over,
beyond,
or to give an
intensive
sense;
as,
perimeter,
the
measure
around;
perigee,
point near the
earth;
periergy,
work
beyond
what is
needed;
perispherical,
quite
spherical..
Globous
::
Globous
(a.)
Spherical.
Hemispheric
::
Hemispheric
(a.) Alt. of
Hemispherica.
Monospherical
::
Monospherical
(a.)
Consisting
of one
sphere
only.
Drop
::
Drop (n.) The
quantity
of fluid which falls in one small
spherical
mass; a
liquid
globule;
a
minim;
hence,
also, the
smallest
easily
measured
portion
of a
fluid;
a small
quantity;
as, a drop of
water..
Globe
::
Globe (n.) A round model of the
world;
a
spherical
representation
of the earth or
heavens;
as, a
terrestrial
or
celestial
globe;
--
called
also
artificial
globe..
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) A small piece of
leather,
usually
round,
having
a
string
attached
to the
center,
which,
when
saturated
with water and
pressed
upon a stone or other body
having
a
smooth
surface,
adheres,
by
reason
of the
atmospheric
pressure,
with such force as to
enable
a
considerable
weight
to be thus
lifted
by the
string;
-- used by
children
as a
plaything..
Planispheric
::
Planispheric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
planisphere.
Disintegrate
::
Disintegrate
(v. t.) To
separate
into
integrant
parts;
to
reduce
to
fragments
or to
powder;
to break up, or cause to fall to
pieces,
as a rock, by blows of a
hammer,
frost,
rain, and other
mechanical
or
atmospheric
influences..
Hemispherical
::
Hemispherical
(a.)
Containing,
or
pertaining
to, a
hemisphere;
as, a
hemispheric
figure
or form; a
hemispherical
body..
Rotund
::
Rotund
(a.)
Round;
circular;
spherical.
Blight
::
Blight
(n.)
Mildew;
decay;
anything
nipping
or
blasting;
--
applied
as a
general
name to
various
injuries
or
diseases
of
plants,
causing
the whole or a part to
wither,
whether
occasioned
by
insects,
fungi,
or
atmospheric
influences..
Baroscope
::
Baroscope
(n.) Any
instrument
showing
the
changes
in the
weight
of the
atmosphere;
also, less
appropriately,
any
instrument
that
indicates
-or
foreshadows
changes
of the
weather,
as a deep vial of
liquid
holding
in
suspension
some
substance
which rises and falls with
atmospheric
changes..
Terrel
::
Terrel
(n.) A
spherical
magnet
so
placed
that its
poles,
equator,
etc.,
correspond
to those of the
earth..
Meteoric
::
Meteoric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
meteor,
or to
meteors;
atmospheric,
as,
meteoric
phenomena;
meteoric
stones..
Refraction
::
Refraction
(n.) The
correction
which is to be
deducted
from the
apparent
altitude
of a
heavenly
body on
account
of
atmospheric
refraction,
in order to
obtain
the true
altitude..
Stormily
::
Stormglass
(n.) A glass
vessel,
usually
cylindrical,
filled
with a
solution
which is
sensitive
to
atmospheric
changes,
indicating
by a
clouded
appearance,
rain, snow, etc., and by
clearness,
fair
weather..
Plano-orbicular
::
Plano-orbicular
(a.) Plane or flat on one side, and
spherical
on the
other..
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