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sphæro-
sphæro- (ˈsfɪərəʊ) ad. Gr. σϕαιρο-, combining form of σϕαῖρα ball, sphere, employed in a considerable number of terms, esp. Bot. and Zool., of which only a few are naturalized in form or have any general currency. ˈsphæroblast Bot. (see quot.); sphæroˈcobaltite Min., ‘carbonate of cobalt, found in s...
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sphero-
sphero- (ˈsfɪərəʊ) var. of sphæro-, used as combining form of sphere n. (cf. F. sphéro-) in various terms, chiefly scientific and technical, as spheroˈcobaltite Min. = sphærocobaltite s.v. sphæro-; spheroˈconic Math., spherocyˈlindric a. (see quots.); sphero-cyˈlindrical a., (of a lens) having a sph...
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sphærosiderite
sphærosiderite Min. (sfɪərəʊˈsɪdəraɪt) [f. sphæro- + siderite1.] ‘A variety of siderite occurring in spherical concretions’ (Chester).1837 Dana Min. 213 Carbonate of Iron. Sparry Iron... Sphærosiderite. 1878 Lawrence tr. Cotta's Rocks Class. 50 In the compact state, or when occurring in reniform mas...
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spherosome
spherosome Biol. (ˈsfɪərəʊsəʊm) Also sphæro-. [ad. F. sphérome (P.-A. Dangeard 1919, in Compt. Rend. CLXIX. 1008): see sphero- and -some4.] A cytoplasmic liquid droplet or cell organelle found in plant tissues, often associated with hydrolytic enzymic activity; the plant structure answering to the l...
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