Definition of EQUATOR

equator

Plural: equators

Noun

  • An imaginary line around the Earth, equidistant from the poles.
  • an imaginary line around the Earth forming the great circle that is equidistant from the north and south poles
    • "the equator is the boundary between the northern and southern hemispheres"
  • a circle dividing a sphere or other surface into two usually equal and symmetrical parts
  • An imaginary great circle around Earth, equidistant from the two poles, and dividing earth's surface into the northern and southern hemispheres.
  • A similar great circle on any sphere, especially on a celestial body, or on another reasonably symmetrical three-dimensional body.
  • The midline of any generally spherical object, such as a fruit or vegetable, that has identifiable poles.
  • The celestial equator.

Examples

  • Slice the onion through the equator.
  • The word EQUATOR stretched across the board like a significant, central dividing line.

Origin / Etymology

From Late Latin (circulus) aequator (diei et noctis).

Scrabble Score: 16

equator: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Word
equator: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
equator: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary

Words With Friends Score: 17

equator: valid Words With Friends Word