"body resembling, but not identical with, a sphere," 1560s, from Latin sphaeroides, from Greek sphairoeides "ball-like, spherical," from sphaira (see sphere) + -oeides "form" (see -oid). As an adjective from 1767. Related: Spheroidal.
it looked like a sphere but on closer examination I saw it was really a spheroid
sphagnum
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sphenoid
sphere
spherical
spheroid
sphincter
sphinx
sphygmo-
sphygmomanometer
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