a. Also 7 sphery-. [ad. L. type *sphēri-, sphæriformis: see SPHERE sb. and -FORM.] Having the form of a sphere; = SPHERICAL a. 1. Also fig.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iv. § 20. 378. God was said to be σφαιροειδής or Spheryform, by Xenophanes, only as being every way like and uniform.
1848. Martineau, Ess. & Addr. (1891), II. 227. There is something spheriform in the Providence of humanity. Ibid. (1869), Ess., II. 176. A thing of spheriform perfection.