sferic

English

Etymology

From atmospherics.

Noun

sferic (plural sferics)

  1. A short pulse of electromagnetic radiation produced by lightning

Alternative forms


Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French sphérique and Latin sphaericus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsfe.rik/

Adjective

sferic m or n (feminine singular sferică, masculine plural sferici, feminine and neuter plural sferice)

  1. spheric, spherical

Declension

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