semidiameter

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English semidiametre, semydiametre, from Medieval Latin sēmidiameter, equivalent to semi- +‎ diameter.

Noun[edit]

semidiameter (plural semidiameters)

  1. (astronomy) The apparent radius of a star etc, when viewed from Earth.
  2. (archaic) A radius: half of a diameter.
    • 1638, Democritus Junior [pseudonym; Robert Burton], “Ayre Rectified. With a Digression of the Ayre.”, in The Anatomy of Melancholy. [], 5th edition, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Printed [by Robert Young, Miles Flesher, and Leonard Lichfield and William Turner] for Henry Cripps, →OCLC, partition 2, section 2, member 3, page 254:
      [B]etweene the ſphere of Saturne and the Firmament, there is ſuch an incredible and vaſt ſpace or diſtance (7000000. ſemidiameters of the earth, as Tycho [Brahe] calculates) void of ſtarres: [...]

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