globule

noun

glob·​ule ˈglä-(ˌ)byül How to pronounce globule (audio)
: a tiny globe or ball especially of a liquid
globules of mercury

Examples of globule in a Sentence

fat globules of hot wax dripping onto the table
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The researchers observed that Knot E could likely be a free-floating evaporating gas globule with a dense cometary-like structure, which requires further investigation. Neetika Walter, Interesting Engineering, 24 Mar. 2025 The various Bok globules found in star-forming regions as well as in the halo of the Milky Way are examples of dark nebulae. Big Think, 18 Mar. 2025 Randomly dense gas globules within the nebula develop and gravitationally collapse and compress to become stars. Mike Lynch, Twin Cities, 16 Feb. 2025 There, perched under glass-globule chandelier, we were welcomed with Manhattans made with Michter’s rye, a personal favorite amongst this particular crew. Brad Japhe, Forbes, 19 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for globule

Word History

Etymology

French, from Latin globulus, diminutive of globus

First Known Use

1661, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of globule was in 1661

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“Globule.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/globule. Accessed 20 Apr. 2025.

Kids Definition

globule

noun
: a tiny globe or ball
globules of fat

Medical Definition

globule

noun
glob·​ule ˈgläb-(ˌ)yü(ə)l How to pronounce globule (audio)
: a small globular body or mass (as a drop of water or a bead of sweat)
globules of fat
specifically : a small spherical pill of compressed sugar usually saturated with an alcoholic tincture and used in homeopathy

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