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Spherical
adjective
Shaped like a sphere.
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According to Grosseteste, the infinite self-multiplication of the initial point of light extended the first matter it informed into a spherical form, since light diffuses itself spherically.
And there they were, yellowish-green combs whose spherical tips mimicked glistening nectar droplets, arrayed between the stamens and the petals.
My awareness of my spherical middle became ever more acute.
They are based upon the formula for a spherical helix in 3D per "CRC Standard Curves" by David von Seggern, modified so that dimension z was modified into dimensions x and y, and the whole was spun about a larger circle.
It was nudging a spherical boulder as high as its blade, one metre in diameter.
This sort of even relationship to π between your value in A1 and the constant is wanted in order to get good smooth spherical curves.
The world is spherical, a map is flat, and there is no obvious way to get around this. Try to flatten out, for example, the hollow peel of an orange and two things become quickly apparent: 1) there are an infinite number of ways to do that, and 2) none is particularly satisfactory, let alone a neat rectangle.
A spherical charge of high explosive is used to compress a lump of fissile material (usually plutonium-239) at the core.
Arm balls, zooters, flippers, doosras, Chinamen: all accelerated the arms race between batsman and bowler.For those who fancy trying out the latest trick, pick up the nearest spherical object and follow Mr Rajan's instructions on how to bowl the "carom" ball, recently conjured up by Ajantha Mendis, a young Sri Lankan.
For industrial purposes, the tubes have always looked more promising than their spherical cousins.
Just look what a diet of pasta, provolone and tiramisu can do for your waistline mamma mia!The spherical carrot does not in itself represent a solution to child obesity, of course.
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