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Meaning of insphere
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insphere (v. t.)
To place in, or as in, an orb a sphere. Cf. Ensphere.
insphere Sentence Examples
- The archaeologist unearthed an intricately inscribed sphere from the depths of the tomb.
- The basketball player effortlessly inscripted a perfect shot through the hoop.
- The circus performer balanced precariously on a sphere as it rolled around the stage.
- The scientist observed that the moon's shadow cast a perfect sphere onto the Earth's surface during a solar eclipse.
- The celestial bodies in the universe often move in circular paths, resembling inscriptive spheres.
- The glass sphere magnifies the tiny organisms in a drop of water, revealing their intricate structures.
- The sculpture created an illusion of a floating sphere by using reflective materials.
- The artist painted a vibrant sphere on the canvas, depicting the interconnectedness of all things.
- The medical device inscripted a tiny capsule into the patient's body to deliver targeted medication.
- The architect designed a home with spherical windows that provided panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
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To place in, or as in, an orb a sphere. Cf. Ensphere.
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The archaeologist unearthed an intricately inscribed sphere from the depths of the tomb.
The basketball player effortlessly inscripted a perfect shot through the hoop.
The circus performer balanced precariously on a sphere as it rolled around the stage.
The scientist observed that the moon's shadow cast a perfect sphere onto the Earth's surface during a solar eclipse.