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hemispheric
[ hem-i-sfer-ik ]
Other Words From
- subhem·i·spheric adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of hemispheric1
Example Sentences
Holton also wants us to think of the revolution in continental, hemispheric and even global terms.
But when drumming, we experience something called hemispheric synchronization, where both sides work at the same time.
After all, what was achieved by excluding Cuba from the meeting of hemispheric leaders?
And it is the uniting of the two hemispheric seas that so irresistibly suggests the essential union of the nations.
Receptacle conic-hemispheric, becoming flattened, 1–6- (usually 4-) lobed.
Fertile receptacle hemispheric, 1–4-lobed, with as many alternating shorter rib-like rays.
It is semicircular in shape, with a hemispheric mound at the middle of the anterior half.
The cup is semi-hemispheric, and encloses the nut for about one-half its length.
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