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Meaning of spheres
The primary meaning of the word "spheres" refers to a three-dimensional shape that is curved and has all points on its surface equidistant from a central point.
Etymology of spheres
The word "spheres" originates from the Old French word "sphere", which is derived from the Latin word "sphaera", meaning ball or globe
The Latin word "sphaera" is itself derived from the Greek word "σφαῖρα" (sphaira), meaning ball or sphere
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe three-dimensional shapes and has been extended to describe areas of activity or influence
Synonyms
Definitions
- A three-dimensional shape that is curved and has all points on its surface equidistant from a central point
- A particular area or part of something, such as a sphere of activity or a sphere of influence
- A spherical body, such as a ball or a globe
- In astronomy, a sphere is a three-dimensional representation of the sky or the universe
Usage Examples
- The company's sphere of influence extends to several countries in the region
- The sphere of the Earth is slightly flattened at the poles
- The artist created a series of sculptures that resembled spheres
- The sphere of politics is complex and multifaceted
Antonyms
fragments
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