How to use in-sentence of “spheroid”:
+ The ratio of axises of the Bianca’s prolate spheroid is 0.7 ± 0.2.
+ Moons massive enough for their surfaces to have gravitational collapsecollapsed into a spheroid are highlighted in bold, while the irregular moons are listed in red, orange and gray background.
+ The ratio of axises of the Juliet’s prolate spheroid is 0.5 ± 0.3, which is rather an extreme value.
+ The ratio of axises of the Desdemona’s prolate spheroid is 0.6 ± 0.3.
+ The ratio of axises of the Rosalind’s prolate spheroid is 1.0-0.8.
+ The nucleus is more or less a spheroid and may be somewhat prolate or otherwise not entirely round.
+ An oblate spheroid is a famous shape.

