An imaginary line (in fact a circumference) around a planet running parallel to the planet's equator.
The relative freedom from restrictions; scope to do something.
The angular distance of a heavenly body from the ecliptic.
Extent or scope; e.g. breadth, width or amplitude.
The extent to which a light-sensitive material can be over- or underexposed and still achieve an acceptable result.
The angular distance north or south from a planet's equator, measured along the meridian of that particular point.
A spherical physical object; a globe or ball.
The region in which something or someone is active; one's province, domain.
A regular three-dimensional object in which every cross-section is a circle; the figure described by the revolution of a circle about its diameter .
The set of all points in three-dimensional Euclidean space (or n-dimensional space, in topology) that are a fixed distance from a fixed point .
Any of the concentric hollow transparent globes formerly believed to rotate around the Earth, and which carried the heavenly bodies; there were originally believed to be eight, and later nine and ten; friction between them was thought to cause a harmonious sound (the music of the spheres).
The extension of a general conception, or the totality of the individuals or species to which it may be applied.
An area of activity for a planet; or by extension, an area of influence for a god, hero etc.
To place in a sphere, or among the spheres; to ensphere.
To make round or spherical; to perfect.