different between globose vs globoid
globose
English
Alternative forms
- globous
Etymology
From Latin globosus (“round as a ball, spherical, globular”)
Adjective
globose (comparative more globose, superlative most globose)
- Having a globular form.
Derived terms
- globosely
- globoseness
- subglobose
Italian
Adjective
globose
- feminine plural of globoso
Anagrams
- gleboso
Latin
Adjective
glob?se
- vocative masculine singular of glob?sus
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globoid
English
Etymology
globe +? -oid
Noun
globoid (plural globoids)
- (mathematics) A spherical representation or projection of a sphere or ellipsoid.
- A globoid is always round.
- Mathematical connotation of globe.
- Pictures of planets and moons are usually presented as globoids.
Synonyms
- globe
Adjective
globoid (not comparable)
- (mathematics) Of, or pertaining to, a globe
- It's presented in globoid form.
Related terms
- globoidal
References
- “globoid”, in The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th edition, Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 2000, ?ISBN
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