esfera

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Asturian

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Etymology

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From Late Latin sphēra, from Latin sphaera (ball, globe, celestial sphere), from Ancient Greek σφαῖρα (sphaîra, ball, globe).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /esˈfeɾa/, [esˈfe.ɾa]

Noun

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esfera f (plural esferes)

  1. sphere
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Catalan

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Etymology

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From Late Latin sphēra, from Latin sphaera (ball, globe, celestial sphere), from Ancient Greek σφαῖρα (sphaîra, ball, globe).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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esfera f (plural esferes)

  1. sphere

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Galician

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Etymology

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From Late Latin sphēra, from Latin sphaera (ball, globe, celestial sphere), from Ancient Greek σφαῖρα (sphaîra, ball, globe).

Noun

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esfera f (plural esferas)

  1. sphere
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Portuguese

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Late Latin sphēra, from Latin sphaera (ball, globe, celestial sphere), from Ancient Greek σφαῖρα (sphaîra, ball, globe).

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -ɛɾɐ
  • Hyphenation: es‧fe‧ra

Noun

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esfera f (plural esferas)

  1. (mathematics) sphere (regular three-dimensional object)
  2. sphere, domain (region in which something or someone is active)

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Spanish

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Spanish Wikipedia has an article on:
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esfera

Etymology

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Borrowed from Late Latin sphēra, from Latin sphaera (ball, globe, celestial sphere), from Ancient Greek σφαῖρα (sphaîra, ball, globe).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /esˈfeɾa/ [esˈfe.ɾa]
  • Rhymes: -eɾa
  • Syllabification: es‧fe‧ra

Noun

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esfera f (plural esferas)

  1. (geometry) sphere
  2. (figuratively) sphere, area, realm
  3. clock face

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Further reading

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