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hemispherical
[ hem-i-sfer-i-kuhl ]
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- hemi·spheri·cal·ly adverb
- subhem·i·spheri·cal adjective
- subhem·i·spheri·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hemispherical1
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Example Sentences
The Chippeway usually constructed a conical or hemispherical framework of poles, covered with bark.
A pot, hemispherical in shape, Figure 21, made of cast iron about ½ inch thick is generally used.
It is perfectly cylindrical, with heads either flat or hemispherical.
Punctiform: Dimensions too slight for defining form by naked eye; minute, raised, hemispherical.
The dorsal hemispherical lobes are derived from the part which, at the earlier stage, contained the semicircular grooves.
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