From these measures the khalif concluded that the globularform was established.
2
The young, called buttons, are the best for pickling when in the globularform.
3
The flowers have been greatly modified in shape from a flat to a globularform.
4
This is a microscopic globularform, discovered by Professor Haeckel on the coast of Norway.
5
With the exception of its more globularform, the bulb much resembles the Yellow Onion of this country.
6
All this was in conformity to theoretical expectations founded on the admission of the globularform of the earth.
7
A huge, black frock coat hung in festoons over his globularform, his scarlet face was wreathed in smiles.
8
Instead of concentrating to the globularform, Sanus cooled too quickly; she concentrated while she was still a ring!
9
The Truffle grows in clusters, some inches below the surface of the soil, and is of an irregular globularform.
10
On account of its globularform, the crop can be harvested with great facility by the use of a common plough.
11
What is this brownish black crust, which gives these rocks, when they have a globularform, the appearance of meteoric stones?
12
Such oblong varieties, however, as approach nearest to a round or globularform, are sometimes termed "Decanter," or "Decanter-shaped turnips."
13
The larger portion of these medusae, consisting of transparent substances of a lemon-yellow colour, and globularform, appeared to possess very little power of motion.
14
It was large for the bird, being 7 or 8 inches in external diameter, of a globularform, with the entrance at the side.
15
Small globularforms with two distinct furrows, one transverse around the body, the other longitudinal upon the face only.