Equator
51Equator fusalis — verpstės pusiaujas statusas T sritis embriologija atitikmenys: lot. Equator fusalis ryšiai: platesnis terminas – mitozinė verpstė …
52Equator fusi — verpstės pusiaujas statusas T sritis histologija atitikmenys: lot. Equator fusi ryšiai: platesnis terminas – mitozinė verpstė sinonimas – verpstės ekvatorius …
53equator coordinate — noun : a member of the equator system of coordinates …
54equator of heat — thermal equator …
55equator system of coordinates — the system of celestial coordinates based on the celestial equator, its coordinates being declination and right ascension …
56equator — noun /iːˈkweitɔː,ɛˈkweitɔː/ a) An imaginary great circle around the earth, equidistant from the two poles, and dividing earths surface into the northern and southern hemisphere. b) A similar great circle on any sphere, especially on a celestial… …
57equator — the line of latitude (0 bisecting the northern and southern hemispheres equally and thus at the maximum circumference of the globe and perpendicular to the polar circumference …
58equator — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. great circle, the line. See equality, disjunction. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. middle, circumference of the earth, Great circle; see tropics …
59Equator — Equa̱|tor: = Äquator …
60equator — e qua·tor || tÉ™ n. circle which is equally distant from both poles (on a heavenly body or sphere); imaginary circle dividing the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres …