conglobe
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con·globe
(kən-glōb′)tr.v. con·globed, con·glob·ing, con·globes
To conglobate.
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conglobe
(kənˈɡləʊb) ;conglobulate
(kənˈɡlɒbjʊˌleɪt)vb
to gather or form into a globe or ball
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con•glo•bate
(kɒnˈgloʊ beɪt, kɒŋ-, ˈkɒŋ gloʊˌbeɪt)adj., v. -bat•ed, -bat•ing. adj.
1. formed into a ball.
v.t., v.i. 2. to collect into a ball.
[1625–35]
con•glo′bate•ly, adv.
con`glo•ba′tion, n.
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Verb | 1. | conglobe - assume a globular shape form - assume a form or shape; "the water formed little beads" |
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