pertaining to a sphere
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ORBITALPertaining to a sphere.
sphericalpertaining to a sphere
spheralof or pertaining to a sphere
ORBSphere, to a poet
insphereto form into a sphere
unsphereto remove from a sphere
ensphereto form into a sphere
ballto form into a sphere
orbto form into a sphere
EPCOTHome to a famous geodesic sphere
unspheresUNSPHERE, to remove from a sphere
orbingORB, to form into a sphere
unspheredUNSPHERE, to remove from a sphere
unspheringUNSPHERE, to remove from a sphere
orbedORB, to form into a sphere
orbsORB, to form into a sphere
balledBALL, to form into a sphere
insphereto enclose in a sphere, also ENSPHERE
ensphereto enclose in a sphere, also INSPHERE
enspheresENSPHERE, to enclose in a sphere, also INSPHERE
spheroidsolid figure similar to a sphere in shape
inspheredINSPHERE, to enclose in a sphere, also ENSPHERE
inspheringINSPHERE, to enclose in a sphere, also ENSPHERE
enspheredENSPHERE, to enclose in a sphere, also INSPHERE
inspheresINSPHERE, to enclose in a sphere, also ENSPHERE
enspheringENSPHERE, to enclose in a sphere, also INSPHERE
ensphereto enclose in or as if in a sphere
insphereto enclose in or as if in a sphere
benthoscopea submersible sphere from which to study deep-sea life
spheredSPHERE, to form into a type of geometric solid circle
spheresSPHERE, to form into a type of geometric solid circle
spheringSPHERE, to form into a type of geometric solid circle
benthoscopesBENTHOSCOPE, a submersible sphere from which to study deep-sea life
vineyardsA sphere of action or labor (in allusion to Matt. 20:1)
vineyardA sphere of action or labor (in allusion to Matt. 20:1)
radiusesA straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere
toeto offend (a person); encroach on the territory or sphere of responsibility of (another)
sphericitya descriptive term to describe how close a particle's shape is to a sphere
sphericitiesSPHERICITY, a descriptive term to describe how close a particle's shape is to a sphere
earliestDenoting or belonging to the beginning or opening stages of a historical period, cultural movement, or sphere of activity