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ethosphere 

The theoretical realm in which the ethos of the world is collectively held, shared, and developed. May also refer to a subset of this as pertains to a specific group of people, or even an individual.
She felt a new wind was blowing, a new spirit-of-the-age was soon to arrive; something new was brewing in the ethosphere.

The group's habits, views, and values formed an ethosphere, which all group members helped to develop and maintain.

He felt that everything that defined who he was -- his character, views, aspirations, and values -- were all held together in his own personal ethosphere.
ethosphere by Jewelweed July 15, 2011
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egosphere 

One's personal bubble, where one regards one's self as central to the world, having the world revolve around him/her
He's so wrapped up in his own egosphere, that he can't acknowledge anyone else.
egosphere by eversosleight October 23, 2010

ethersphere 

Derived from the more specific word, ethernet, to a more general meaning for the intangible that is the internet or non-handwritten, non-oral communication.
I sent that email, but it probably got lost somewhere in the ethersphere. ether
ethersphere by pantaleimona April 1, 2010

ethnosphere 

The area in which a specific ethnicity is dwelling
Person 1:Have you ever been to San Francisco?
Person 2: Sure, I've been to the asian ethnosphere.
ethnosphere by Damyen129 April 20, 2009

EmoSphere 

An atmosphere approx. 3-4 feet in radius around an emo/scene person, very few emo/scene actually have an emosphere, but when you are in one you feel like an emo.
Guy 1: Dude, she is in her emosphere.
Guy 2: I know, man. I wouldn't want to get near it.
EmoSphere by Rainbow LOVE October 13, 2008

Ergosphere 

The region of space close to a rotating black hole from which it is possible, in principle to, extract energy.
The outer boundary of the ergosphere is called the static limit.
Ergosphere by OneBadAsp October 21, 2006

eurosphere

Those parts of the world where people descended from Europeans (Causian-types) live.

Includes Europe, Russia, parts of Africa, Australia, New Zealand, large parts of North America, parts of South America, and so on.
Throughout the Eurosphere, there are problems with racism.
eurosphere by taran June 14, 2004