conglobe (v. t. ) To gather into a ball; to collect into a round mass.
conglobe (v. i.) To collect, unite, or coalesce in a round mass.
Chambers DictionaryChamber's 20th Century Dictionary📕
conglobe kon-glōb′, v.t. or v.i. to
collect together into a globe or round mass:—pr.p.conglōb′ing; pa.p.conglōbed′.—adj.Conglob′ate, formed into a globe or
ball.—v.t. to form into a globe or ball.—n.Conglobā′tion.—v.i.Conglob′ūlate, to gather into
a globule or small globe. [L. con, together, and
globāre, -ātum—globus, a ball,
globe.]
Part of speech
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conglobe, verb, present, 1st person singular of conglobe (infinitive).
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