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The quality or state of being spherial; roundness; as, the sphericity of the planets, or of a drop of water.
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Alt. of Spheroidity
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A small sphere.
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Having the form of a spheroid.
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See Spheroidal.
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A nonplane curve formed by the intersection of the surface of an oblique cone with the surface of a sphere whose center is at the vertex of the cone.
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Alt. of Spheroidical
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A minute spherical crystalline body having a radiated structure, observed in some vitreous volcanic rocks, as obsidian and pearlstone.
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The quality or state of being spheroidal.
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A body or figure approaching to a sphere, but not perfectly spherical; esp., a solid generated by the revolution of an ellipse about one of its axes.
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Siderite occuring in spheroidal masses.
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Of or pertaining to a spherulite; characterized by the presence of spherulites.
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A little sphere or spherical body; as, quicksilver, when poured upon a plane, divides itself into a great number of minute spherules.
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Of or pertaining to the spheres.
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Round; spherical; starlike.
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An instrument for facilitating the practical use of spherics in navigation and astronomy, being constructed of two cardboards containing various circles, and turning upon each other in such a manner that any possible spherical triangle may be readily found, and the measures of the parts read off by inspection.
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The doctrine of the sphere; the science of the properties and relations of the circles, figures, and other magnitudes of a sphere, produced by planes intersecting it; spherical geometry and trigonometry.
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Any one of numerous species of sand wasps of the genus Sphex and allied genera. These wasps have the abdomen attached to the thorax by a slender pedicel. See Illust. of Sand wasp, under Sand.
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An instrument for measuring the curvature of spherical surface, as of lenses for telescope, etc.
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Covered or set with spherules; having one or more rows of spherules, or minute tubercles.
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