Definition of Subspherical. Meaning of Subspherical. Synonyms of Subspherical

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Definition of Subspherical

Subspherical
Subspherical Sub*spher"ic*al, a. Nearly spherical; having a figure resembling that of a sphere.

Meaning of Subspherical from wikipedia

- The tubular corolla, with a pronounced constriction separating the subspherical part of the ovoid part, is terminated by four lobes which reaches 5 cm...
- inside surfaces of the arms and tentacles are lined with hundreds of subspherical suction cups, 2 to 5 cm (3⁄4 to 2 in) in diameter, each mounted on a...
- plane of the mudstone that once enclosed them. Neither the spherical to subspherical shape or large size of the Moeraki Boulders is unique to them. Virtually...
- viewing thromboids as a mesostructural feature (random polylobate and subspherical mesoclots). There are two main types of thrombolites: This type of thrombolites...
- case of pumiceous lavas, during flow. The other form of vesicles are subspherical to spherical and result from high vapor pressure during an eruption....
- cane. Chlorella consists of small, rounded cells which are spherical, subspherical, or ellipsoidal, and may be surrounded by a layer of mucilage. The cells...
- from 7.5 to 10μm, respectively, while the subspherical ones range from 5.3-8μm in mean width. The subspherical forms of Gadimyxa are similar to Ortholinea...
- "all particles are silicate-dominated (S type) cosmic spherules with subspherical shapes that form by melting during atmospheric entry and consist of quench...
- ranging from 7.5-10μm, respectively, while the subspherical ones range from 5.3-8μm in mean width. The subspherical forms of Gadimyxa are similar to Ortholinea...
- Apart from its host-specificity, this coccidium can be recognised by the subspherical oocytes with unusually thick walls appearing distinctly greenish in colour...