Similar words: globular, globe, global, globally, globalize, hemoglobin, discombobulate, discombobulated. Meaning: ['glɑbjuːl /'glɒb-] n. a small globe or ball.
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1. Globules of wax fell from the candle.
2. The disease is caused by globules of fat blocking the blood vessels.
3. He watched the globules of sweat as they oozed from his pores then ran in countless little rivers down his brown skin.
4. Five hundred globules, one hundred of which should weigh one grain, should be moistened with one drop of this solution.
5. Fat in round globules like pebbles, hair-roots like grass, capillary loops and sweat glands like worm tunnels.
6. These moistened globules should be dried on blotting paper and then put in a sealed bottle, and labelled 0/1.
7. Some meteorites betray traces of proteinoid globules, the precursors of living cells.
8. Isolating the fat globules of milk and patting them into butter is a technological procedure.
9. Having the shape a globe or globule ; spherical.
10. Another Bok globule is in the foreground.
11. A Bok globule nicknamed the caterpillar appears at the right.
12. It is impossibls to rehydrate a mucus globule once it has become dehyrated.
13. The fat globule can take place partial coalescence over 60% only in whipping process, it made phase inversion of ropy whipped topping emulsions turn into stable solidity foam.
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14. The Elephant's Trunk Nebula is an elongated dark globule within the emission nebula IC 1396 in the constellation of Cepheus.
15. The globule is a cold cloud of gas, molecules and cosmic dust, which is so dense it blocks all of the light behind it.
16. The shape of a liquid globule in a free - falling elevator is calculated.
17. Our bone marrow contains fat in the form of small globules.
18. Homogenized milk has been mechanically treated to break fat globules into minute particles and disperse them throughout the milk.
19. The Mount was a shadow in the air and the iron railings along the promenade dripped globules of moisture.
20. Various experiments done in volcanic environments have shown that proteinoid globules are very likely to form in such regions.
21. One theory is that the oil has sunk, and is drifting in globules a few metres below the surface of the water.
22. Preliminary analysis at a London laboratory shows that it contains fatty globules of lipids and is organic, of animal origin.
23. Yields are best after the second lactation and the smallness of the fat globules makes the milk very digestible.
24. The ice cubes will help to cool the soup and attract any fat globules.
25. The place was scrubbed clean though flies feasted on the huge globules of red blood spattered across the white-washed walls.
26. The winds from this unseen star are also responsible for producing the spectacular filamentary appearance of the globule itself, which resembles that of a flying dragon.
27. AIM : To provide a rapid method for identifying fruit of Eucalyptus globule labill.
28. A small nugget of cold molecular hydrogen, called a Bok globule, is silhouetted against the cluster.
29. The largest pond as sensitive to atmospheric changes as the globule of mercury in its tube.
30. A nugget of cold molecular hydrogen , called a Bok globule , is silhouetted against the star cluster.
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