hemisphere

[ˈhɛmɪsfɪə]

hemisphere Definition

  • 1one half of the earth, especially the half above or below the equator
  • 2one of two halves of the brain, separated by the longitudinal fissure

Using hemisphere: Examples

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

  • Example

    The Northern Hemisphere is experiencing winter while the Southern Hemisphere is experiencing summer.

  • Example

    The left hemisphere of the brain controls language and logical thinking.

  • Example

    The right hemisphere of the brain controls creativity and spatial awareness.

hemisphere Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hemisphere

Phrases with hemisphere

  • the half of the earth that includes North America, Central America, South America, and the surrounding waters

    Example

    The United States is located in the western hemisphere.

  • the half of the earth that includes Europe, Asia, Africa, and the surrounding waters

    Example

    China is located in the eastern hemisphere.

  • hemispheric dominance

    the tendency for one hemisphere of the brain to be more active than the other in certain functions

    Example

    Some people have left hemispheric dominance, meaning their left brain is more active than their right brain.

Origins of hemisphere

from Greek 'hēmi-' meaning 'half' and 'sphaira' meaning 'sphere'

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Summary: hemisphere in Brief

A 'hemisphere' [ˈhɛmɪsfɪə] refers to one half of the earth, divided by the equator, or one of two halves of the brain. It is often used in phrases like 'western hemisphere' and 'eastern hemisphere,' which refer to different parts of the world. 'Hemisphere dominance' describes the tendency for one side of the brain to be more active than the other in certain functions.

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