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Meaning of gibbose

Wordnet

gibbose (s)

(used of the moon) more than half full

Webster

gibbose (a.)

Humped; protuberant; -- said of a surface which presents one or more large elevations.

gibbose Sentence Examples

  1. The Earth's gibbose shape results from its equatorial bulge and polar flattening.
  2. The gibbose moon cast an eerie glow on the sleeping landscape.
  3. The astronomer marveled at the gibbose Venus, a celestial wonder in its waxing phase.
  4. The gibbose lens magnified the minuscule details of the specimen.
  5. The gibbose back of the elderly woman was a testament to a life well-lived.
  6. The gibbose sculpture depicted a humpbacked figure with poignant realism.
  7. The gibbose waves crashed against the shore, creating a thunderous roar.
  8. The gibbose canopy of the ancient oak tree provided ample shade for weary travelers.
  9. The gibbose clouds hung heavy in the sky, threatening rain.
  10. The gibbose hills rolled gently away into the horizon, creating a picturesque landscape.

FAQs About the word gibbose

(used of the moon) more than half fullHumped; protuberant; -- said of a surface which presents one or more large elevations.

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The Earth's gibbose shape results from its equatorial bulge and polar flattening.

The gibbose moon cast an eerie glow on the sleeping landscape.

The astronomer marveled at the gibbose Venus, a celestial wonder in its waxing phase.

The gibbose lens magnified the minuscule details of the specimen.