Definition of Equators

1. Noun. (plural of equator) ¹

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Definition of Equators

1. equator [n] - See also: equator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Equators

equator
equator bulbi oculi
equator lentis
equator of eyeball
equator of lens
equatorial
equatorial cleavage
equatorial current
equatorial division
equatorial guinea
equatorial plane
equatorial plate
equatorial staphyloma
equatorially
equatorials
equators (current term)
equatorward
equatour
equeries
equerries
equerry
equery
equestrian sport
equestrianism
equestrians
equestrianship
equestrienne
equestriennes
equi-

Literary usage of Equators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on Surveying by Reginald Empson Middleton, Osbert Chadwick, J. du T. Bogle (1911)
"... is the 'celestial and Celestial equatorial plane ' cutting the ' stellar sphere ' in a great circle, equators. called the ' celestial equator. ..."

2. Popular Astronomy by Simon Newcomb (1894)
"17 Relation of the terrestrial and celestial poles and equators. ing through several centuries, and this shows that on the Co- ..."

3. Popular Astronomy by Simon Newcomb (1899)
"Relation of the terrestrial and celestial poles and equators. ing through several centuries, and this shows that on the Co ..."

4. A System of Crystallography,: With Its Application to Mineralogy. by John Joseph Griffin (1841)
"The relation of these six-sided equators to the equatorial axes m' and p', is easy to be seen in the diagram, where the line os = 30, holds the situation of ..."

5. Physical Facts and Scriptural Record: Or, Eighteen Propositions for Geologists by William Brown Galloway (1872)
"IN harmony with the preceding proposition, the orbits of the secondary planets or satellites are found to be generally in or near the plane of the equators ..."

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