slovodefinícia
hemisphere
(encz)
hemisphere,hemisféra n: Stanislav Horáček
hemisphere
(encz)
hemisphere,polokoule n: Hynek Hanke
Hemisphere
(gcide)
Hemisphere \Hem"i*sphere\, n. [L. hemisphaerium, Gr. ?; ? half =
? sphere: cf. F. h['e]misph[`e]re. See Hemi-, and
Sphere.]
1. A half sphere; one half of a sphere or globe, when divided
by a plane passing through its center.
[1913 Webster]

2. Half of the terrestrial globe, or a projection of the same
in a map or picture.
[1913 Webster]

3. The people who inhabit a hemisphere.
[1913 Webster]

He died . . . mourned by a hemisphere. --J. P.
Peters.
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Cerebral hemispheres. (Anat.) See Brain.

Magdeburg hemispheres (Physics), two hemispherical cups
forming, when placed together, a cavity from which the air
can be withdrawn by an air pump; -- used to illustrate the
pressure of the air. So called because invented by Otto
von Guericke at Magdeburg. Hemispheric
hemisphere
(wn)
hemisphere
n 1: half of the terrestrial globe
2: half of a sphere
3: either half of the cerebrum [syn: hemisphere, {cerebral
hemisphere}]
podobné slovodefinícia
cerebellar hemisphere
(encz)
cerebellar hemisphere, n:
cerebral hemisphere
(encz)
cerebral hemisphere,mozková hemisféra n: [med.] Stanislav Horáček
eastern hemisphere
(encz)
Eastern Hemisphere,východní polokoule [zem.] Martin Ligač
left hemisphere
(encz)
left hemisphere,levá hemisféra n: [med.] mozku Stanislav Horáček
northern hemisphere
(encz)
Northern Hemisphere,severní polokoule n: [zem.]
right hemisphere
(encz)
right hemisphere,pravá hemisféra n: [med.] mozku Stanislav Horáček
southern hemisphere
(encz)
Southern Hemisphere,jižní polokoule n: [zem.] Stanislav Horáček
western hemisphere
(encz)
Western Hemisphere,západní polokoule n: [zem.] Petr Prášek
western hemisphere department
(encz)
Western Hemisphere Department,
western hemisphere division
(encz)
Western Hemisphere Division,
Cerebral hemispheres
(gcide)
Hemisphere \Hem"i*sphere\, n. [L. hemisphaerium, Gr. ?; ? half =
? sphere: cf. F. h['e]misph[`e]re. See Hemi-, and
Sphere.]
1. A half sphere; one half of a sphere or globe, when divided
by a plane passing through its center.
[1913 Webster]

2. Half of the terrestrial globe, or a projection of the same
in a map or picture.
[1913 Webster]

3. The people who inhabit a hemisphere.
[1913 Webster]

He died . . . mourned by a hemisphere. --J. P.
Peters.
[1913 Webster]

Cerebral hemispheres. (Anat.) See Brain.

Magdeburg hemispheres (Physics), two hemispherical cups
forming, when placed together, a cavity from which the air
can be withdrawn by an air pump; -- used to illustrate the
pressure of the air. So called because invented by Otto
von Guericke at Magdeburg. Hemispheric
Hemisphere
(gcide)
Hemisphere \Hem"i*sphere\, n. [L. hemisphaerium, Gr. ?; ? half =
? sphere: cf. F. h['e]misph[`e]re. See Hemi-, and
Sphere.]
1. A half sphere; one half of a sphere or globe, when divided
by a plane passing through its center.
[1913 Webster]

2. Half of the terrestrial globe, or a projection of the same
in a map or picture.
[1913 Webster]

3. The people who inhabit a hemisphere.
[1913 Webster]

He died . . . mourned by a hemisphere. --J. P.
Peters.
[1913 Webster]

Cerebral hemispheres. (Anat.) See Brain.

Magdeburg hemispheres (Physics), two hemispherical cups
forming, when placed together, a cavity from which the air
can be withdrawn by an air pump; -- used to illustrate the
pressure of the air. So called because invented by Otto
von Guericke at Magdeburg. Hemispheric
Magdeburg hemispheres
(gcide)
Hemisphere \Hem"i*sphere\, n. [L. hemisphaerium, Gr. ?; ? half =
? sphere: cf. F. h['e]misph[`e]re. See Hemi-, and
Sphere.]
1. A half sphere; one half of a sphere or globe, when divided
by a plane passing through its center.
[1913 Webster]

2. Half of the terrestrial globe, or a projection of the same
in a map or picture.
[1913 Webster]

3. The people who inhabit a hemisphere.
[1913 Webster]

He died . . . mourned by a hemisphere. --J. P.
Peters.
[1913 Webster]

Cerebral hemispheres. (Anat.) See Brain.

Magdeburg hemispheres (Physics), two hemispherical cups
forming, when placed together, a cavity from which the air
can be withdrawn by an air pump; -- used to illustrate the
pressure of the air. So called because invented by Otto
von Guericke at Magdeburg. HemisphericMagdeburg \Mag"de*burg\, n.
A city of Saxony.
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Magdeburg centuries, Magdeburg hemispheres. See under
Century, and Hemisphere.
[1913 Webster]
cerebellar hemisphere
(wn)
cerebellar hemisphere
n 1: either of two lateral lobes of the cerebellum
cerebral hemisphere
(wn)
cerebral hemisphere
n 1: either half of the cerebrum [syn: hemisphere, {cerebral
hemisphere}]
eastern hemisphere
(wn)
eastern hemisphere
n 1: the hemisphere that includes Eurasia and Africa and
Australia [syn: eastern hemisphere, orient]
left hemisphere
(wn)
left hemisphere
n 1: the cerebral hemisphere to the left of the corpus callosum
that controls the right half of the body [syn: {left
hemisphere}, left brain]
northern hemisphere
(wn)
northern hemisphere
n 1: the hemisphere that is to the north of the equator
right hemisphere
(wn)
right hemisphere
n 1: the cerebral hemisphere to the right of the corpus callosum
that controls the left half of the body [syn: {right
hemisphere}, right brain]
southern hemisphere
(wn)
southern hemisphere
n 1: the hemisphere to the south of the equator
western hemisphere
(wn)
western hemisphere
n 1: the hemisphere that includes North America and South
America [syn: western hemisphere, occident, {New
World}]

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