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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

  1. The navel orange exhibited a perfectly globose shape, resembling a celestial orb.
  2. The prickly pear cactus bore globose fruits with a vibrant green hue.
  3. Amidst the forest, the towering baobab tree displayed a massive, globose trunk.
  4. The hydrangea's delicate flowers formed globose clusters, enhancing its beauty.
  5. The iridescent water droplets on the spider's web glistened like tiny globose gems.
  6. The globose shape of the petri dish allowed for efficient bacterial growth.
  7. The cosmic cloud billowed in a globose form, signaling the birth of a new star.
  8. The majestic pine tree stood tall, its crown adorned with globose cones.
  9. The globose berries of the elderberry bush provided a rich source of nutrients for wildlife.
  10. The volcanic bomb's globose form hinted at the explosive forces that had hurled it into the sky.

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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.