Definitions

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  • noun A relatively large sphere (in a variety of contexts)

Etymologies

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macro- +‎ sphere

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Examples

  • Erikson created a developmental timeline, starting with “autocosmic play,” in which infants play with their own bodies, and going on to a toy “microsphere,” followed by the “macrosphere” of play with other children.

    Extreme Parenting 2006

  • Erikson created a developmental timeline, starting with “autocosmic play,” in which infants play with their own bodies, and going on to a toy “microsphere,” followed by the “macrosphere” of play with other children.

    Extreme Parenting 2006

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