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globate

[gloh-beyt] / ˈgloʊ beɪt /


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Globate, -d, glōb′āt, -ed, adj. like a globe: circular.

From Project Gutenberg

That was part of the Globate Credo, wasn't it?

From Project Gutenberg

Let me have that line from the Globate Credo again: They came from the sky before our grandfathers were born, to a world torn by war; they settled our differences and raised us from the slime—there's a bitter laugh, gentlemen—giving us freedom.

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"I'll wager there's something like that in the Globate Credo."

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