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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version اسمانى ،کروى
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 sphere n. Pronunciation: ' sfir Function: noun Etymology: Middle English spere globe, celestial sphere, from Anglo-French espere, from Latin sphaera, from Greek sphaira, literally, ball; perhaps akin to Greek spairein to quiver ― more at SPURN Date: 14th century 1 a (1) : the apparent surface of the heavens of which half forms the dome of the visible sky (2) : any of the concentric and eccentric revolving spherical transparent shells in which according to ancient astronomy stars, sun, planets, and moon are set b : a globe depicting such a sphere broadly : GLOBE A 2 a : a globular body : BALL b : PLANET , STAR c (1) : a solid that is bounded by a surface consisting of all points at a given distance from a point constituting its center ― see VOLUME table (2) : the bounding surface of a sphere 3 : natural, normal, or proper place especially : social order or rank <not in the same sphere as his moneyed friends> 4 a obsolete : ORBIT b : an area or range over or within which someone or something acts, exists, or has influence or significance <the public sphere > –spher·ic \ ' sfir-ik, ' sfer-\ adjective archaic –sphe·ric·i·ty \sfir- ' i-sə-tē\ noun ]]> 2 sphere n. Function: transitive verb Inflected Form:   sphered ; spher·ing Date: 1602 1 : to place in a sphere or among the spheres : ENSPHERE 2 : to form into a sphere]]> sphere (as used in expressions) n. armillary sphere celestial sphere sphere of influence music of the spheres ]]>