Associations to the word «Hemisphere»
Noun
- Onset
- Convergence
- Autumn
- Argentina
- Azores
- Bulge
- Midsummer
- Cuba
- Temperature
- Stallion
- Iceberg
- Eucalyptus
- Stimulation
- Mi
- Orbit
- Himalayas
- Nicaragua
- Mars
- Quota
- Beech
- Cognition
- Astronomer
- Uplift
- Masse
- Moon
- Caledonia
- Asia
- Correlate
- Arousal
- Scandinavia
- Gradient
- Convection
- Retrieval
- America
- Chile
- Dispersal
- Saharan
- Rainforest
- Zealand
- Whaling
- Glacier
- Observer
- Retina
- Nucleus
- Africa
- Tasmania
- Columbus
- Axis
- Horizon
- Fern
- Ice
- Current
- Continental
- Genus
- Chinatown
- Planet
- Mri
- Lan
- Detonation
- Pluto
- Fossil
- Sinus
- Taxon
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
HEMISPHERE, noun. (astronomy) (astrology) Half of the celestial sphere, as divided by either the ecliptic or the celestial equator [from 14th c.].
HEMISPHERE, noun. (figuratively) A realm or domain of activity [1503].
HEMISPHERE, noun. (geography) Half of the Earth, such as the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere or Eastern Hemisphere, Land Hemisphere, Water Hemisphere etc. [1550s].
HEMISPHERE, noun. (geometry) Any half-sphere, formed by a plane intersecting the center of a sphere. [1580s].
HEMISPHERE, noun. (cartography) A map or projection of a celestial or terrestrial hemisphere [1706].
HEMISPHERE, noun. (anatomy) Either of the two halves of the cerebrum. [1804].
Dictionary definition
HEMISPHERE, noun. Half of the terrestrial globe.
HEMISPHERE, noun. Half of a sphere.
HEMISPHERE, noun. Either half of the cerebrum.
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