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globule

[glob-yool] / ˈglɒb yul /
NOUN
droplet
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Also, he suspects Romans would have been excited to get an extra yellow globule in their frying pan.

From Washington Post

Distressed double denim continued the underwater vibe on one male model who plodded down the runway with a blue knitted mask over his entire face, and transparent globules over his hands.

From Seattle Times

While the recipe sounds simple, ice cream has a complex chemistry consisting of ice crystals, air bubbles and fat globules, held in a water and sugar solution.

From BBC

The glittering mucus globules travel along “highways” on the sponge’s surface, eventually meeting with particles from other highways at mucus “junctions” to form silklike clumps.

From Science Magazine

Time was of the essence now because the snappy touch of Jack Frost had turned the heavy, sweet clusters of their crop into glittering globules pregnant with grape juice.

From Seattle Times