Associations to the word «Hemisphere»
Noun
- Triton
- Tilt
- Telescope
- Cooler
- Zodiac
- Pons
- Circulation
- Voyager
- Andes
- Ocean
- Pole
- Rotation
- Warming
- Vortex
- Axon
- Eccentricity
- Dysfunction
- Climate
- Trough
- Caribbean
- Seizure
- Ozone
- Quadrant
- Stimulus
- Observatory
- Semantic
- Western
- Projection
- Damage
- Winter
- Isthmus
- Globe
- Incarnation
- Io
- Comet
- Influenza
- Terra
- Fiber
- Oceania
- Circle
- Left
- Rugby
- Madagascar
- Eruption
- Fallout
- Anomaly
- Coordinate
- Schizophrenia
- Colonization
- Neglect
Adjective
- Neural
- Tectonic
- Autumn
- Verbal
- Approximate
- Asymmetric
- Spatial
- Receptive
- Inferior
- Ventral
- Axial
- Northernmost
- Martian
- Summer
- Cosmopolitan
- Cooling
- Disconnected
- Proxy
- Neurological
- Tilted
- Optic
- Holistic
- Milky
- Visible
- Eastern
- Stud
- Sensory
- Southward
- Impaired
- Visual
- Longe
- Longitudinal
- Atlantic
- Perceptual
- Breeding
- Columbian
- Spherical
- Meteorological
- Flowering
- Reversed
- Concentric
- Widespread
- Northward
- Processed
- Left
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.
Wise words
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