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hemisphere
[hem-i-sfeer]
noun
(often initial capital letter), half of the terrestrial globe or celestial sphere, especially one of the halves into which the earth is divided.
a map or projection representing one of these halves.
a half of a sphere.
Anatomy., either of the lateral halves of the cerebrum or cerebellum.
the area within which something occurs or dominates; sphere; realm.
hemisphere
/ ˌhɛmɪˈsfɛrɪk, ˈhɛmɪˌsfɪə /
noun
one half of a sphere
half of the terrestrial globe, divided into northern and southern hemispheres by the equator or into eastern and western hemispheres by some meridians, usually 0° and 180°
a map or projection of one of the hemispheres
either of the two halves of the celestial sphere that lie north or south of the celestial equator
anatomy short for cerebral hemisphere
hemisphere
One half of a sphere, formed by a plane that passes through the center of the sphere.
Either the northern or southern half of the Earth as divided by the equator, or the eastern or western half as divided by a meridian, especially the prime meridian.
One half of the celestial sphere as divided by any of various great circles, especially the celestial equator and the ecliptic.
See more at celestial sphere
hemisphere
Any half of the Earth's surface.
Other Word Forms
- hemispheric adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of hemisphere1
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