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Having the shape of a sphere or ball.
global
spherical
orbicular
globose
spheric
ball-shaped
round
circular
1
Over the course of the adventure, the
globular
owl-critter encounters magnetic powerups.
2
From these measures the khalif concluded that the
globular
form was established.
3
They had dumplings too; small, but substantial, symmetrically
globular
,
and indestructible dumplings.
4
The body during movement is
globular
or ovoid, without any anterior process.
5
Each heterotrimer forms a collagen-like stem prolonged by a
globular
recognition domain.
6
Thales, the Stoics, and their followers say that the earth is
globular
.
7
Marine rhizopods,
globular
or irregular in form, and slow to change shape.
8
A phytomoneron, the
globular
plastids of which secrete a gelatinous structureless membrane.
9
Nest
globular
,
and very loosely constructed of bamboo-leaves and blades of grass.
10
These
globular
or circular masses are a curious feature of this region.
11
A small, large-necked vase, with
globular
body, and lip a little recurved.
12
Maria floated there-calm ,quiet ,serene
,
little
globular
Maria, circular, the perfect form.
13
She could see a swirling
globular
head through the greenish glass mullion.
14
The scribe nervously fingered the
globular
jade inkwell hanging from his neck.
15
This variety has a small,
globular
root, of a pale-yellow color throughout.
16
Root
globular
;
skin smooth, perfectly white; flesh also white; neck and tap-root small.
globular
globular shape
globular form
globular domain
globular cluster
globular proteins