globular Synonyms

globular Meaning

Wordnet

globular (s)

having the shape of a sphere or ball

Webster

globular (a.)

Globe-shaped; having the form of a ball or sphere; spherical, or nearly so; as, globular atoms.

globular Sentence Examples

  1. The majestic oak tree possessed a globular crown, its branches spreading outward in a perfect circle.
  2. The glistening raindrops hung like tiny, shimmering globes on the delicate petals of a rose.
  3. The doctor gently palpated the patient's abdomen, feeling a small, globular mass that raised concern.
  4. The artist meticulously painted the globular shape of the grape, capturing its smooth and translucent skin.
  5. Scientists marveled at the stunning globular clusters of stars that adorned the night sky.
  6. The giant squid had massive, globular eyes that scanned the dark depths for prey.
  7. The spherical, globular shape of the planet's core hinted at its ancient origins.
  8. The sculptor carefully carved a globular base into the wooden statue, providing stability and visual interest.
  9. The chemist experimented with globular molecules, seeking to understand their unique properties.
  10. Ancient mariners often used globular astrolabes to navigate the vast expanse of the open seas.

FAQs About the word globular

having the shape of a sphere or ballGlobe-shaped; having the form of a ball or sphere; spherical, or nearly so; as, globular atoms.

cylindric, cylindrical,spherical, curved, circular, discoidal, annular, global,round, oval

nonspherical,nonspherical,,

The majestic oak tree possessed a globular crown, its branches spreading outward in a perfect circle.

The glistening raindrops hung like tiny, shimmering globes on the delicate petals of a rose.

The doctor gently palpated the patient's abdomen, feeling a small, globular mass that raised concern.

The artist meticulously painted the globular shape of the grape, capturing its smooth and translucent skin.