equator

equator - noun

  • The great circle of the celestial sphere whose plane is perpendicular to the axis of the earth
  • A great circle of the earth or a celestial body that is everywhere {a_link|equally} distant from the two poles and divides the surface into the northern and southern hemispheres
  • A circle or circular band dividing the surface of a body into two usually {a_link|equal} and symmetrical parts
  • Equatorial plane
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"the equator of a dividing cell"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the equator from here." "That equator belongs to me." "The equator is very important."

equator - thesaurus

SpellingJoy score for equator

SpellingJoy Gematria

Mystic
233

Letter Values

E
8
Q
18
U
21
A
1
T
21
O
15
R
21

Etymology

Middle English, from Medieval Latin aequator, literally, equalizer, from Latin aequare