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Meanings of perfectly spherical in English
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Usage of perfectly spherical in English
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One of the requirements was that it be as close to perfectlyspherical as possible.
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If you were almost perfectlyspherical, life wouldn't be too bad-youcould just roll around town.
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But for an almost perfectlyspherical fish like the adorable little lumpsucker, life is rather more complex.
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It was perfectlyspherical.
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It is perfectlyspherical, and weareth a runcible cap...
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Only an artificial sphere of silicon that was created as a standard for weights is known to be more perfectlyspherical.
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Some kind of grey fog was forming around her, a perfectlyspherical bubble of the stuff, with her at the centre.
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These surface molecules therefore experience a net downward pull that curls the water into a perfectlyspherical drop in the absence of gravity.
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This was disquieting, because the current Aristotelian doctrine supposed the moon, in common with the planets, to be a perfectlyspherical, smooth body.
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The first process to be performed by the optician is to grind the glass into the shape of a lens with perfectlyspherical surfaces.
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Just for simplicity, let's say that the Earth is perfectlyspherical with a radius of 6.378 x 106 meters.
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She put out a finger and touched a drop that quivered, perfectlyspherical, on his abdomen, just above the tangle of his pubic hair.
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Stones reduced by nature into queer shapes, hollowed for instance by the action of sand or water, perfectlyspherical, or strikingly coloured were favourite offerings.
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Another defect of the eye, known as astigmatism, is due to the fact that the eye does not always have a perfectlyspherical front (cornea).