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1.
A
body
or
space
contained
under
a
single
surface
,
which in
every
part
is
equally
distant
from a
point
within
called its
center
.
Source : opted (
146379
) - auto
2.
Hence
,
any
globe
or
globular
body
,
especially
a
celestial
one,
as the
sun
,
a
planet
,
or the
earth
.
Source : opted (
146380
) - auto
3.
The
apparent
surface
of the heavens,
which is assumed to be
spherical
and
everywhere
equally
distant
,
in which the
heavenly
bodies
appear
to have
their
places,
and on which the various
astronomical
circles,
as of
right
ascension
and
declination
,
the
equator
,
ecliptic
,
etc.
,
are conceived to be
drawn
;
an
ideal
geometrical
sphere
,
with the
astronomical
and
geographical
circles in
their
proper
positions on it.
Source : opted (
146381
) - auto
4.
In
ancient
astronomy
,
one of the
concentric
and
eccentric
revolving
spherical
transparent
shells in which the stars,
sun
,
planets,
and
moon
were
supposed to be
set
,
and by which they
were
carried,
in
such
a
manner
as to
produce
their
apparent
motions.
Source : opted (
146382
) - auto
5.
The
extension
of a
general
conception
,
or the
totality
of the individuals or species to which it may be applied.
Source : opted (
146383
) - auto
6.
Circuit
or
range
of
action
,
knowledge
,
or
influence
;
compass;
province
;
employment
;
place
of
existence
.
Source : opted (
146384
) - auto
7.
Rank
;
order
of
society
;
social
positions.
Source : opted (
146385
) - auto
8.
An
orbit
,
as of a
star
;
a
socket
.
Source : opted (
146386
) - auto
9.
To
place
in a
sphere
,
or
among
the spheres;
to
insphere
.
Source : opted (
146389
) - auto
10.
To
form
into roundness;
to make
spherical
,
or
spheral
;
to
perfect
.
Source : opted (
146390
) - auto
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