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Spheral
Spheral Spher"al, a. 1. Of or pertaining to a sphere or the spheres. 2. Rounded like a sphere; sphere-shaped; hence, symmetrical; complete; perfect.

Meaning of Sphera from wikipedia

- Proto-Sphera is an Italian experiment in the ENEA research laboratory at Frascati, Italy, aiming to study the development of a spherical fusion reactor...
- created 45 of these po****r sculptures— aptly named Rotante, Sphera, or Sphera con sphera. The spheres range in size from as small as half a meter up to...
- Runner-up Gawdland 22 Chiang Mai 3rd place ****y Sunshine 30 Bangkok Nane Sphera 33 Chiang Mai 5th place Gigi Ferocious 28 Bangkok 6th place Siam Phusri...
- Monsta Studios Sdn. Bhd. (trading as Monsta since 2014) is a Malaysian animation company that produces creative and visual content for the Malaysian and...
- The series focuses on Power Spheras, robots that were created to give great power to their owners. However, the Power Sphera project was eventually considered...
- HelioSphera S.A. is a Gr**** company founded in 2007, with major stakeholders in Greece and the United States of America. Its headquarters is in Athens...
- UEFA?" [What happened to UEFA semi-finalists CD Tenerife?] (in Spanish). Sphera Sports. 18 January 2017. Archived from the original on 21 September 2017...
- azares" [Thomas Christiansen, between contrasts and jinxes] (in Spanish). Sphera Sports. Retrieved 21 June 2024. Madsen, Peter Juul (14 December 1992). "Thomas...
- MechaBot Voiced by: Alex Teixeira (English); Adzlan ****r (Malay) A Power Sphera which is the most powerful destructive robot in the galaxy. It has the power...
- Sphera volgare, featuring the Sun, the Moon, the winds and the stars as living. Woodcut illustration from an edition of De sphaera mundi, Venice, 1537...