globulet (Meaning)
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globulet (n.)
A little globule.
Synonyms & Antonyms of globulet
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globulet Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The emulsion contained microscopic globules of oil dispersed in water.
- The globules acted as nucleation sites, facilitating the growth of larger crystals.
- The soil was composed of fine globules of clay and silt.
- The globules of mercury clung together, forming a larger sphere.
- The fat in the milk formed small globules that gave it a creamy texture.
- 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.