English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "hemisphere" rabin yanki ne, ko rabin duniya kamar yadda equator ya raba zuwa yankunan arewa da kudancin ko kuma na farko meridian zuwa yankunan gabas da yamma. Hakanan yana iya komawa zuwa kowane rabin abu mai siffa ko madaidaicin abu, kamar madaidaicin kwakwalwa ko mashigin duniyar duniya. Kalmar "hemisphere" ta fito ne daga kalmomin Helenanci "hemi" ma'ana "rabi" da "sphaira" ma'ana "sarari."

Synonyms

  1. cerebral hemisphere

Sentence Examples

  1. So, from the fevered and unhealthy swamps of the southern hemisphere, the gods breathed life into dragon forms called King Dragons.
  2. Focusing the scanner even further, I studied the right cerebral hemisphere closely, looking for any similar movements of the hippocampus, also related to memory.
  3. The two cusps appeared tapering in a very sharp faint prolongation, each exhibiting its farthest extremity faintly illuminated by the solar rays, before any part of the dark hemisphere was visible.
  4. I studied the other hemisphere as well, but there was nothing wrong there.
  5. The Doctor was left-handed, so his cerebral dominance must be the right hemisphere.
  6. From the swamps of the southern hemisphere, the fabled ancestral home of King Dragons and Winged Beasties, to the fabled Garanges mountains of the Far North, I have laid eyes upon many wonders.
  7. Yet, strange to say, I beheld vast level regions of a character decidedly alluvial, although by far the greater portion of the hemisphere in sight was covered with innumerable volcanic mountains, conical in shape, and having more the appearance of artificial than of natural protuberance.
  8. It was winter in the southern hemisphere, and the flat terrain below was dry and brown.
  9. In the first few degrees of this its progress, its surface is very sensibly flattened, farther on depressed into a plane, and finally, becoming not a little concave, it terminates, at the Pole itself, in a circular centre, sharply defined, whose apparent diameter subtended at the balloon an angle of about sixty-five seconds, and whose dusky hue, varying in intensity, was, at all times, darker than any other spot upon the visible hemisphere, and occasionally deepened into the most absolute and impenetrable blackness.
  10. Why is an area thousands of miles away, in another country and another hemisphere, of any interest to anyone?