equator

[ɪˈkweɪtə(r)]

equator Definition

an imaginary line drawn around the earth, equally distant from both poles, dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres.

Using equator: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "equator" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The equator is an important reference line for navigation and geography.

  • Example

    The climate near the equator is generally hot and humid.

  • Example

    The equator passes through several countries in South America and Africa.

equator Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for equator

Phrases with equator

  • to travel across the equator, often marked by a ceremony on board a ship

    Example

    The sailors celebrated crossing the equator with a traditional ceremony.

  • the horizontal line that divides the iris into two parts

    Example

    The equator of the eye is an important anatomical landmark for ophthalmologists.

  • a great circle on a sphere that is equidistant from the poles

    Example

    The equator of a sphere divides it into two equal hemispheres.

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Summary: equator in Brief

The term 'equator' [ɪˈkweɪtə(r)] refers to an imaginary line that circles the Earth, dividing it into northern and southern hemispheres. It is an important reference line for navigation and geography, and the climate near the equator is generally hot and humid. 'Equator' extends into phrases like 'cross the equator,' and anatomical terms like 'equator of the eye,' denoting the horizontal line that divides the iris into two parts.

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