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What Can The Letters SPHEROME Mean?

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  • Ephors (pl. )
    of Ephor
  • Heroes (pl. )
    of Hero
  • Herpes (n.)
    An eruption of the skin, taking various names, according to its form, or the part affected; especially, an eruption of vesicles in small distinct clusters, accompanied with itching or tingling, including shingles, ringworm, and the like; -- so called from its tendency to creep or spread from one part of the skin to another.
  • homers (unknown)
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  • hopers (unknown)
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  • mopers (unknown)
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  • mosher (unknown)
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  • Repose (v.)
    A lying at rest; sleep; rest; quiet.
  • Repose (v.)
    A rest; a pause.
  • Repose (v.)
    Rest of mind; tranquillity; freedom from uneasiness; also, a composed manner or deportment.
  • Repose (v.)
    That harmony or moderation which affords rest for the eye; -- opposed to the scattering and division of a subject into too many unconnected parts, and also to anything which is overstrained; as, a painting may want repose.
  • Repose (v.)
    To cause to stop or to rest after motion; hence, to deposit; to lay down; to lodge; to reposit.
  • Repose (v.)
    To lay at rest; to cause to be calm or quiet; to compose; to rest, -- often reflexive; as, to repose one's self on a couch.
  • Repose (v.)
    To place, have, or rest; to set; to intrust.
  • Repose (v. i.)
    Figuratively, to remain or abide restfully without anxiety or alarms.
  • Repose (v. i.)
    To lie at rest; to rest.
  • Repose (v. i.)
    To lie; to be supported; as, trap reposing on sand.
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  • rhemes (unknown)
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  • Sempre (adv.)
    Always; throughout; as, sempre piano, always soft.
  • Sphere (n.)
    A body or space contained under a single surface, which in every part is equally distant from a point within called its center.
  • Sphere (n.)
    An orbit, as of a star; a socket.
  • Sphere (n.)
    Circuit or range of action, knowledge, or influence; compass; province; employment; place of existence.
  • Sphere (n.)
    Hence, any globe or globular body, especially a celestial one, as the sun, a planet, or the earth.
  • Sphere (n.)
    In ancient astronomy, one of the concentric and eccentric revolving spherical transparent shells in which the stars, sun, planets, and moon were supposed to be set, and by which they were carried, in such a manner as to produce their apparent motions.
  • Sphere (n.)
    Rank; order of society; social positions.
  • Sphere (n.)
    The apparent surface of the heavens, which is assumed to be spherical and everywhere equally distant, in which the heavenly bodies appear to have their places, and on which the various astronomical circles, as of right ascension and declination, the equator, ecliptic, etc., are conceived to be drawn; an ideal geometrical sphere, with the astronomical and geographical circles in their proper positions on it.
  • Sphere (n.)
    The extension of a general conception, or the totality of the individuals or species to which it may be applied.
  • Sphere (v. t.)
    To form into roundness; to make spherical, or spheral; to perfect.
  • Sphere (v. t.)
    To place in a sphere, or among the spheres; to insphere.

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