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Meaning of globose
Wordnet
globose (s)
having the shape of a sphere or ball
Webster
globose (a.)
Having a rounded form resembling that of a globe; globular, or nearly so; spherical.
globose Sentence Examples
- The navel orange exhibited a perfectly globose shape, resembling a celestial orb.
- The prickly pear cactus bore globose fruits with a vibrant green hue.
- Amidst the forest, the towering baobab tree displayed a massive, globose trunk.
- The hydrangea's delicate flowers formed globose clusters, enhancing its beauty.
- The iridescent water droplets on the spider's web glistened like tiny globose gems.
- The globose shape of the petri dish allowed for efficient bacterial growth.
- The cosmic cloud billowed in a globose form, signaling the birth of a new star.
- The majestic pine tree stood tall, its crown adorned with globose cones.
- The globose berries of the elderberry bush provided a rich source of nutrients for wildlife.
- The volcanic bomb's globose form hinted at the explosive forces that had hurled it into the sky.
FAQs About the word globose
having the shape of a sphere or ballHaving a rounded form resembling that of a globe; globular, or nearly so; spherical.
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The navel orange exhibited a perfectly globose shape, resembling a celestial orb.
The prickly pear cactus bore globose fruits with a vibrant green hue.
Amidst the forest, the towering baobab tree displayed a massive, globose trunk.
The hydrangea's delicate flowers formed globose clusters, enhancing its beauty.