1. eastern hemisphere - Noun
2. Eastern hemisphere - Proper noun
the hemisphere that includes Eurasia and Africa and Australia
Source: WordNetA somewhat more sophisticated Lower Paleolithic tradition, known as the Chopper chopping-tool industry, is widely distributed in the Eastern Hemisphere. Source: Internet
Atlantic Union was bought by the New Jersey-based Standard Oil Company, which would later become Exxon, and its eastern hemisphere interests were merged with those of Socony-Vacuum Oil Company to create the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company. Source: Internet
Currently, geopolitical tensions are markedly high in the Eastern Hemisphere, where most of Brent production and distribution takes place. Source: Internet
Eastern Hemisphere at the beginning of the 1st century BC. Source: Internet
Springfield, Mass: C.A. Nichols Pub. Co. Page593 Eastern Hemisphere in 500 BC. Source: Internet
Eastern Hemisphere at the beginning of the 2nd century AD. Source: Internet