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Geographically, on the earth's surface, the imaginary great circle of latitude 0? which is equidistant from the poles, and which separates the Northern Hemisphere from the Southern Hemisphere. See meteorological equator, heat equator, thermal equator, celestial equator, aclinic line, geomagnetic equator.
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| equatorial plate |
The figure formed by the chromosomes in the centre (equatorial plane) of the spindle in mitosis.
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| equatorial |
With reference to planes of molecules, equatorial applies to any substituent that lies equatorially (or approximately so) in the plane of the molecule.
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| equator |
An imaginary line around the center of the world at 0?of latitude.
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| equator |
The plane perpendicular to Earth's polar axis, which divides Earth into two hemispheres, north and south. The extension of this plane into space forms the celestial equator.
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