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    globule
    /ˈɡlɒbjuːl/

    noun

    • 1. a small round particle of a substance; a drop: "globules of fat"
    • 2. a small dark cloud of gas and dust seen against a brighter background such as a luminous nebula.

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  2. A globule is a small drop or blob of something, especially a thick liquid. It was only after you dripped globules of paint all over your bedroom floor that you realized you should have used a drop cloth when you painted the ceiling.

  3. The meaning of GLOBULE is a tiny globe or ball especially of a liquid. How to use globule in a sentence.

  4. GLOBULE definition: 1. a small ball of something, especially a drop of liquid: 2. a small ball of something…. Learn more.

  5. Globule definition: a small spherical body.. See examples of GLOBULE used in a sentence.

  6. GLOBULE meaning: 1. a small ball of something, especially a drop of liquid: 2. a small ball of something…. Learn more.

  7. 2 meanings: 1. a small globe, esp a drop of liquid 2. astronomy a small dark nebula thought to be a site of star formation.... Click for more definitions.

  8. Define globule. globule synonyms, globule pronunciation, globule translation, English dictionary definition of globule. n. A small spherical mass, especially a small drop of liquid.

  9. noun. /ˈɡlɒbjuːl/ /ˈɡlɑːbjuːl/ a very small drop or ball of a liquid or of a solid that has been melted. a globule of fat. Globules of sweat formed on his forehead. The milk’s small fat globules make it easy to digest. Word Origin. Take your English to the next level.

  10. GLOBULE definition: a small, round mass or lump of a liquid substance: . Learn more.

  11. globule noun. Meaning & use. Quotations. 1. A round drop (of water or other liquid); a small round… 2. † Biology. A red blood cell. Obsolete. 3. Botany. The antheridium or male reproductive structure of a… 4. A small pill or pilule; (in later use) esp. a homeopathic… 5. Astronomy. = Bok globule, n. globule in OED Second Edition (1989) 1. 1661–.