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globose

English

Alternative forms

  • globous

Etymology

From Latin globosus (round as a ball, spherical, globular)

Adjective

globose (comparative more globose, superlative most globose)

  1. Having a globular form.

Derived terms

  • globosely
  • globoseness
  • subglobose

Italian

Adjective

globose

  1. feminine plural of globoso

Anagrams

  • gleboso

Latin

Adjective

glob?se

  1. vocative masculine singular of glob?sus

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globoid

English

Etymology

globe +? -oid

Noun

globoid (plural globoids)

  1. (mathematics) A spherical representation or projection of a sphere or ellipsoid.
    A globoid is always round.
  2. Mathematical connotation of globe.
    Pictures of planets and moons are usually presented as globoids.

Synonyms

  • globe

Adjective

globoid (not comparable)

  1. (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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