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1sphere — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ wider ▪ He wanted to spread his ideas to a wider sphere than the school. ▪ separate ▪ In the novel, men and women enjoy separate spheres of action. ▪ academic …
2Sphere de Dyson — Sphère de Dyson Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sphère (homonymie) et Dyson (homonymie). Diagramme d’une coquille de Dyson d’une unit …
3Sphère de dyson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sphère (homonymie) et Dyson (homonymie). Diagramme d’une coquille de Dyson d’une unit …
4sphere — [ sfır ] noun count ** 1. ) an object that is round like a ball 2. ) a particular area of interest, activity, work, etc. that is one of many parts of life: the financial/political/scientific etc. sphere: Let s take this debate out of the… …
5sphere — [sfir] n. [ME spere < OFr espere < L sphaera < Gr sphaira] 1. any round body or figure having the surface equally distant from the center at all points; globe; ball 2. a star, planet, etc. 3. the visible heavens; sky 4. short for… …
6Life — • The enigma of life is still one of the two or three most difficult problems that face both scientist and philosopher Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Life Life …
7Life Magazine — Life Pour les articles homonymes, voir LIFE.  Life {{{nomorigine}}} …
8Life magazine — Life Pour les articles homonymes, voir LIFE.  Life {{{nomorigine}}} …
9sphere — [n1] globular object apple*, ball, big blue marble*, circle, Earth, globe, globule, orb, pellet, pill, planet, rondure, round; concepts 436,511 sphere [n2] domain of influence bailiwick, capacity, champaign, circle, class, compass, demesne,… …
10Sphère de Dyson — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Sphère (homonymie) et Dyson (homonymie). Schéma d’une coquille de Dyson d’une unité astronomique de rayon. Une sphère …