💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Subsphere"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| polyspherenoun | (mathematics) A product of spheres. |
| subspacenoun | (countable, mathematics) A subset of a space which is a space in its own right. |
| subsemiringnoun | (mathematics) A subset of a semiring that is also a semiring under the same operations as the original semiring. |
| sphere packingnoun | (mathematics) The arranging of non-overlapping spheres in space |
| subuniversenoun | (science fiction) A universe contained within another universe. |
| subbasenoun | (architecture) The lowest projecting part of a baseboard, a pedestal or a similar construct. |
| shellingnoun | An artillery bombardment. |
| subsurfacenoun | Something that is below the layer that is on the surface. |
| subplanenoun | (mathematics) A plane making up part of another plane. |
| subbasisnoun | (mathematics) A subbase (subcollection of a topological space). |
| subschemenoun | (mathematics) A subset of a scheme |
| subdisknoun | (computing) Any of the disks making up a RAID array. |
| suborbifoldnoun | (mathematics) A submanifold of a space that is not smooth at every point, although it remains well-defined within the space. |
| subratio | — |
| subtorusnoun | (mathematics) A smaller torus-shaped structure within a larger torus. |
| subhypergroupnoun | (mathematics) A specific type of subset of a hypergroup |
| subcubenoun | (computing) A subset of a cube (data structure). |
| subtopologynoun | (mathematics) subspace topology |
| soulnoun | (religion, folklore) The spirit or essence of a person usually thought to consist of one's thoughts and personality, often believed to live on after the person's death. |
| homology spherenoun | (topology) A manifold whose homology is the same as that of some sphere of the same dimension |
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