globulet (Meaning)

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globulet (n.)

A little globule.

Synonyms & Antonyms of globulet

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globulet Sentence Examples

  1. The oil was composed of tiny globules that shimmered in the sunlight.
  2. The blood sample revealed the presence of irregular-shaped red globules.
  3. The scientist observed the globules under a microscope, marveling at their intricate structure.
  4. Water droplets condensed on the windowpane, forming tiny globules that rolled down the surface.
  5. The emulsion contained microscopic globules of oil dispersed in water.
  6. The globules acted as nucleation sites, facilitating the growth of larger crystals.
  7. The soil was composed of fine globules of clay and silt.
  8. The globules of mercury clung together, forming a larger sphere.
  9. The fat in the milk formed small globules that gave it a creamy texture.
  10. The liquid erupted from the volcano, sending globules of molten rock into the air.

FAQs About the word globulet

A little globule.

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The oil was composed of tiny globules that shimmered in the sunlight.

The blood sample revealed the presence of irregular-shaped red globules.

The scientist observed the globules under a microscope, marveling at their intricate structure.

Water droplets condensed on the windowpane, forming tiny globules that rolled down the surface.