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globule
[glob-yool]
globule
/ ˈɡɒː /
noun
a small globe, esp a drop of liquid
astronomy a small dark nebula thought to be a site of star formation
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of globule1
Example Sentences
Some regions of the nebula, known as Bok globules, can withstand the fierce bombardment from the ultraviolet radiation pervading this region.
Later, the flocks of birds, blood-red globules and spiky strawberries.
The fat globules can stick together — that's why you get a layer of cream on top of unprocessed milk.
Some asphalt globules were found downriver, but they are not water soluble and are not expected to impact water quality, the statement said.
Nebulae come in many shapes and sizes, from small dark globules to immense giant molecular clouds.
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