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branch of mathematics, a globular set is a higher-dimensional generalization of a directed graph. Precisely, it is a sequence of sets X 0 , X 1 , X 2 , … {\displaystyle
Globular_set
Abstract homotopical model for topological spaces
∞-groupoids using globular sets, originally called hemispherical complexes. These sets are constructed as presheaves on the globular category G {\displaystyle
∞-groupoid
Graph with oriented edges
workflow or processPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Globular set Glossary of graph theory Graph database – Database using graph structures
Directed_graph
Family of mostly succulent plants, adapted to dry environments
along the ground, rooting at intervals. Globular cacti Cacti whose stems are even smaller may be described as globular (or globose). They consist of shorter
Cactus
Higher-dimensional generalized digraph
dimension below it, as long as each set of elements are composites, i.e., are paths connected tip-to-tail. A globular set can be seen as a specific instance
Polygraph_(mathematics)
Atmospheric electrical phenomenon
de Fonvielle wrote that there had been about 150 reports of globular lightning: Globular lightning seems to be particularly attracted to metals; thus
Ball_lightning
Globular cluster in the constellation Tucana
Tucanae, also designated as NGC 104, Caldwell 106 or simply 47 Tuc, is a globular cluster located in the constellation Tucana. It is about 4.45 ± 0.01 kpc
47_Tucanae
Satellite galaxy of the Milky Way
elliptical loop-shaped satellite galaxy of the Milky Way. It contains four globular clusters in its main body, with the brightest of them — NGC 6715 (M54)
Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
Sagittarius_Dwarf_Spheroidal_Galaxy
Spherical collection of stars
A globular cluster is a spheroidal conglomeration of stars that is bound together by gravity, with a higher concentration of stars towards its center.
Globular_cluster
Barred spiral galaxy in the Local Group
approximately 460 globular clusters associated with the Andromeda Galaxy. The most massive of these clusters, identified as Mayall II, nicknamed Globular One, has
Andromeda_Galaxy
World map projection
The Nicolosi globular projection is a polyconic map projection invented about the year 1000 by the Muslim Persian polymath al-Biruni. As a circular representation
Nicolosi_globular_projection
Globular cluster in the constellation Hercules
Messier 92 (also known as M92, M 92, or NGC 6341) is a globular cluster of stars in the northern constellation of Hercules. It was discovered by Johann
Messier_92
Galaxy containing the Solar System
old stars and globular clusters, of which 90% lie within 100,000 light-years (30 kpc) of the Galactic Center. However, a few globular clusters have been
Milky_Way
Zodiac constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
arcminute in diameter, it appears very close to the globular cluster NGC 6440. NGC 6638 is a dimmer globular at magnitude 9.2, though it is more distant than
Sagittarius_(constellation)
Generalization of a category
category Stable infinity category ∞-groupoid Higher category theory Globular set Mackey functor (∞, n)-category Homotopy coherent nerve Localization of
Quasi-category
Constellation straddling the celestial equator
the nebula IC 4603-4604. M9 is a globular cluster which may have an extra-galactic origin. M10 is a fairly close globular cluster, only 20,000 light-years
Ophiuchus
Main sequence star that is more luminous and bluer than expected
Allan Sandage in 1953 while performing photometry of the stars in the globular cluster M3. Standard theories of stellar evolution hold that the position
Blue_straggler
Astronomical objects catalogued by Charles Messier
of deep-sky object – diffuse nebulae, planetary nebulae, open clusters, globular clusters, and galaxies – visible from European latitudes. Furthermore,
Messier_object
Bulbous vegetable
covered by a fluffy white mass of mycelia, which later produces small, globular black structures called sclerotia. These resting structures remain in the
Onion
Index of articles associated with the same name
ɡloʊ-/; pl.: glomeruli) is a common term used in anatomy to describe globular structures of entwined vessels, fibers, or neurons. Glomerulus is the diminutive
Glomerulus
Study of the movement of stars
of galaxies such as within the galactic halo, velocity measurements of globular clusters orbiting in these halo regions of galaxies provides evidence for
Stellar_kinematics
Class of marine invertebrates
lowest tide, to deep seas of 5,000 m (16,000 ft). They typically have a globular body covered by spiny protective tests (hard shells), typically from 3
Sea_urchin
Constellation split into two non-contiguous parts
apparent magnitude of 2.63. Also located in Serpens Caput are the naked-eye globular cluster Messier 5 and the naked-eye variables R Serpentis and Tau4 Serpentis
Serpens
Set of chemical reactions in organisms
(/məˈtæbəlɪzəm/, from Greek: μεταβολή metabolē, "change") refers to the set of life-sustaining chemical reactions that occur within living organisms
Metabolism
Compact astronomical body
Physicists have speculated that such black holes may form from collisions in globular and star clusters or at the centre of low-mass galaxies. They may also
Black_hole
Mathematical model in astronomical systems
density law that was first used by H. C. Plummer to fit observations of globular clusters. It is now often used as toy model in N-body simulations of stellar
Plummer_model
Study of the Milky Way galaxy and its contents
the fundamental parameters of the Milky Way (mass, size etc.) globular cluster – globular clusters within the Milky Way halo – the large halo around the
Galactic_astronomy
Cosmological time duration
became generally accepted, the Big Bang model had difficulty explaining why globular clusters in the Milky Way appeared to be far older than the age of the
Age_of_the_universe
Persistent representation of language
began placing these tokens inside large, hollow clay containers (bulla, or globular envelopes) which were then sealed. The quantity of tokens in each container
Writing
Radio message sent into space in 1974
carrying basic information about humanity and Earth that was sent to the globular cluster Messier 13 (M13) in 1974. It was meant as a demonstration of human
Arecibo_message
Old Stone Age ''Homo sapiens''
body size (and indirectly upon brain size) in combination with cranial globularity appear to be a fairly powerful explanation of ethnic group differences
Early_modern_human
Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)
Matthew J.; Downing, Jonathan M. B. (2013). "Relativistic Binaries in Globular Clusters". Living Reviews in Relativity. 16 (1): 4. arXiv:1110.4423. Bibcode:2013LRR
John_von_Neumann
Soft, siliceous sedimentary rock
species of diatom known as Melosira granulata. These diatoms have a small globular shape. A deposit containing diatoms from this epoch can provide certain
Diatomaceous_earth
Plant structure, detaches and drifts
Amaryllidaceae produce highly optimised tumbleweeds; their inflorescences are globular umbels with long, spoke-like pedicels, either effectively at ground level
Tumbleweed
Biomolecule consisting of chains of amino acid residues
with typical tertiary structures: globular proteins, fibrous proteins, and membrane proteins. Almost all globular proteins are soluble and many are enzymes
Protein
Group of stars on the celestial sphere
comes from the Late Latin term cōnstellātiō, which can be translated as "set of stars"; it came into use in Middle English during the 14th century. The
Constellation
Constellation in the northern sky
lenticular galaxies, NGC 2787 has a bar at its center. It also has a halo of globular clusters, indicating its age and relative stability. NGC 2950 is a lenticular
Ursa_Major
Earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe and West Asia
stress. Cro-Magnons are physically similar to present-day humans, with a globular braincase, completely flat face, gracile brow ridge, and defined chin.
Cro-Magnon
Topics referred to by the same term
Observatory Sky Survey Palomar Distant Solar System Survey Palomar globular clusters, a set of globular clusters discovered by the POSS Palomar–Leiden survey Palomar
Palomar
Superorder of cephalopod molluscs
cranium. Their structure is very similar to that of a fish eye, with a globular lens that has a depth of focus from 3 cm (1.2 in) to infinity. The image
Squid
Species of shark
cancer resistance, DNA repair and unique amino acid substitutions in the globular domain of linker histone H1.0 that might enhance chromatin stability. The
Greenland_shark
Hypothetical invisible cosmic material
the mass distribution in a bound system, such as elliptical galaxies or globular clusters. With some exceptions, velocity dispersion estimates of elliptical
Dark_matter
European Bronze Age culture
culture was preceded by the Globular Amphora culture (3400–2800 BC), which she regarded to be an Indo-European culture. The Globular Amphora culture stretched
Corded_Ware_culture
Body fluid in the circulatory system
first symptom, restlessness, begins, and 40% of volume (2 L) before shock sets in. Thrombocytes are important for blood coagulation and the formation of
Blood
Metalloprotein that binds with oxygen
the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with John Kendrew, who sequenced the globular protein myoglobin. The role of hemoglobin in the blood was elucidated by
Hemoglobin
Zodiac constellation in the southern celestial hemisphere
Cluster), NGC 6231 (by ζ² Sco), and the globular clusters Messier 4 and Messier 80. Messier 80 (NGC 6093) is a globular cluster of magnitude 7.3, 33,000 light-years
Scorpius
with John Kendrew, for their studies of the structures of hemoglobin and globular proteins. Robert Phelps (1926–2013): American mathematician who was known
List of atheists in science and technology
List_of_atheists_in_science_and_technology
Measure of a civilization's evolution
hydroxyl radical (OH). For Livio, the means of detection should focus on globular clusters, the regions most likely to harbor planets similar to the Earth
Kardashev_scale
Measure of distance between atoms of superimposed proteins
(usually the backbone atoms) of superimposed molecules. In the study of globular protein conformations, one customarily measures the similarity in three-dimensional
Root mean square deviation of atomic positions
Root_mean_square_deviation_of_atomic_positions
constellation List of Arabic star names List of Chinese star names SIMBAD (Set of Identifications, Measurements and Bibliography for Astronomical Data)
List_of_proper_names_of_stars
Event wherein the Sun is obscured by the Moon
Binary Contact Common envelope Eclipsing Symbiotic Multiple Cluster Open Globular Super Planetary system Earth-centric observations Sun Solar eclipse Solar
Solar_eclipse
Industrial welding process
used. There are four primary methods of metal transfer in GMAW, called globular, short-circuiting, spray, and pulsed-spray, each of which has distinct
Gas_metal_arc_welding
Species of plant in the nettle family
species is an achene (a tiny seed-like fruit), produced in number in a globular structure which is pink to light-purple in colour and has an appearance
Dendrocnide_moroides
Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages
Rudhari, Shina, Saurashtri, and Sindhi have been analysed as having this full set of phonemic nasals /m/ /n/ /ɳ/ /ɲ/ /ŋ/, with the last two generally as the
Indo-Aryan_languages
Reproductive structure in plants
charity CAFOD has suggested that the success of campaigners in Kenya has set "a positive precedent to challenge similar laws in other countries". CAFOD
Seed
Widely used serum-supplement for cell culture
bovine fetus via a closed system of collection at the slaughterhouse. The globular protein bovine serum albumin (BSA) is a major component of fetal bovine
Fetal_bovine_serum
Phylum of worms
Nematode sperm is thought to be the only eukaryotic cell without the globular protein G-actin. Eggs may be embryonated or unembryonated when passed by
Nematode
Species of flowering plant
alternatives. The finger lime has been popularised as a gourmet bushfood. The globular juice vesicles (also known as pearls) have been called "lime caviar", and
Citrus_australasica
Deformity of rounded molar teeth, indicative of congenital syphilis
shallow or completely absent pit. Instead, the pit area is filled with globular structures bunched together all along the top surface of the cusp. This
Mulberry_molar
Topics referred to by the same term
M15 or M-15 may refer to: Messier 15 (M15), a globular cluster in the constellation Pegasus M15 mine, a United States anti-tank mine M15 rifle, a variant
M15
Album by Yusef Lateef
featuring Barry Harris on piano. The opening track features Lateef on Chinese globular flute, generally called xun. The fusing of musical genres was not a new
Eastern_Sounds
Indo-European language
number is considerably larger. Albanian is also known to possess a small set of loans from Gothic, with early inquiry into the matter done by Norbert
Albanian_language
Comparison of a wide range of lengths
Messier 13 (a typical globular cluster) 1.6 Em – 172 ± 12.5 light-years – diameter of Omega Centauri (one of the largest-known globular clusters, perhaps
Orders_of_magnitude_(length)
Amino acid
polar, at the end of a hydrophobic aliphatic hydrocarbon chain. Because globular proteins have hydrophobic interiors and hydrophilic surfaces, arginine
Arginine
giant cherry tree as the ground beneath them begins to crumble. Black, globular creatures ooze out of the crevasses, and Roderick orders his crew to evacuate
List_of_Berserk_chapters
French polymath (1749–1827)
Laplace's description of the hypothesis, the Solar System evolved from a globular mass of incandescent gas rotating around an axis through its centre of
Pierre-Simon_Laplace
Species of plant
extracted from the seeds. Plants are 30 to 150 cm (12 to 59 in) tall with globular flower heads having yellow, orange, or red flowers. Each branch will usually
Safflower
Branch of the Indo-European language family
innovations in Proto-Germanic are the preterite present verbs, a special set of verbs whose present tense looks like the past tense of other verbs and
Germanic_languages
Direct descendants of Vulgar Latin
uniformly absent in mar, absent in some dialects in part(e) /part(e)/ and set(e) /sɛt(e)/, but retained in mare (< Latin mātrem) as a relic of the earlier
Romance_languages
Small number of stars that orbit each other
Galaxy Dwarf galaxy Star cluster Hypercompact stellar system Globular cluster Dark globular cluster Open cluster List of most massive star clusters List
Star_system
Calcium carbonate mineral
Dodecahedral calcite Bipyramidal calcite Druse calcite Twinned calcite Globular calcite Botryoidal calcite Calcite is transparent to opaque and may occasionally
Calcite
Statistical method in data analysis
detect and handle clusters of arbitrary shape, including elongated and non-globular structures. However, it is highly sensitive to noise and outliers, because
Hierarchical_clustering
Class of black holes with a mass range of 100 to 100000 solar masses
of an IMBH as the compact accretor of the ULX.[citation needed] A few globular clusters have been claimed to contain IMBHs, based on measurements of the
Intermediate-mass_black_hole
Large self-illuminated object in space
to enormous globular clusters with hundreds of thousands of stars. Such systems orbit their host galaxy. The stars in an open or globular cluster all
Star
Unit of length
Restriction on Building Act 1592 (35 Eliz. 1. c. 6) was passed in 1593, which set it as a distance of 1,760 yards. Under American law, however, statute mile
Mile
Largest type of black hole
doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ade789. Spitzer, L. (1987). Dynamical Evolution of Globular Clusters. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-08309-4. Boekholt
Supermassive_black_hole
Iron-carrying protein
crystalline and amorphous form of storage iron called hemosiderin. Ferritin is a globular protein complex consisting of 24 protein subunits forming a hollow spherical
Ferritin
Type of root vegetable
[citation needed] The interior flesh is entirely white. The root is roughly globular, from 5–20 cm (2–8 in) in diameter, and lacks side roots. Underneath, the
Turnip
2016 science fiction anime television series
Delta is set in the year 2067, eight years after the events of Macross Frontier in a remote part of the Milky Way Galaxy called the Brísingr Globular Cluster
Macross_Delta
Class of ectothermic tetrapods
reduce mortality. In the wood frog (Rana sylvatica), the interior of the globular egg cluster has been found to be up to 6 °C (11 °F) warmer than its surroundings
Amphibian
Pulsar with a rotational period less than about 10 milliseconds
Currently there are approximately 130 millisecond pulsars known in globular clusters. The globular cluster Terzan 5 contains 37 of these, followed by 47 Tucanae
Millisecond_pulsar
1901 novel by H. G. Wells
the Moon (1864). Both novels had certain elements in common, such as a globular spaceship built in secret after inventing a way to overcome Earth's gravity
The_First_Men_in_the_Moon
Language family native to Eurasia
the original state of affairs in PIE, and only the satem branches shared a set of innovations, which affected all but the peripheral areas of the PIE dialect
Indo-European_languages
Family of birds
ground cuckoos are shallow platforms of twigs, but those of coucals are globular or domed nests of grasses. The New World cuckoos build saucers or bowls
Cuckoo
Reproductive organ on conifers
cycads. They are usually woody and variously conic, cylindrical, ovoid, to globular, and have scales and bracts arranged around a central axis, but can be
Conifer_cone
Topics referred to by the same term
M12 (Ukraine), connecting Lviv Oblast to Central Ukraine Messier 12, a globular cluster in the constellation Ophiuchus Progress M-12, a Russian unmanned
M12
Large biological molecule that acts as a catalyst
function, leading to hon-homologous gene displacement. Enzymes are generally globular proteins, acting alone or in larger complexes. The sequence of the amino
Enzyme
generally hold that the mental structure of all human beings is designed to set up opposing patterns in order to resolve conflicting elements. This approach
Proto-Indo-European_mythology
irresistibly drawn to it before your brain fought over whether to focus upon the globular triangles of its headlights, or the reptilian gurn of its grille. With
List of automobiles notable for negative reception
List_of_automobiles_notable_for_negative_reception
Constellation in the northern celestial hemisphere
share a common origin with another globular cluster in Boötes. It has an intermediate metallicity for a globular cluster, but as of 2018 it has been
Delphinus
European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC
defined in southern Germany by the connection of the late Cham Culture, Globular Amphora culture, and the older Corded Ware Culture of "beaker group 1"
Bell_Beaker_culture
Structure in the brain's olfactory bulb
of odor information coming from the nose. A glomerulus is made up of a globular tangle of axons from the olfactory receptor neurons, and dendrites from
Glomerulus_(olfaction)
Group of Indo-European peoples
cultural traditions. However, a heavy Turko-Persian basis in Anatolia was set already by the predecessors of the Ottomans, namely the Sultanate of Rum
Iranian_peoples
Concept from evolutionary biology
spines Radiolarians are unicellular predatory protists encased in elaborate globular shells (or "capsules"), usually made of silica and pierced with holes.
Turing_pattern
Informal group of fungi
but at the time did not consider them to be living organisms, but rather globular structures as researchers were doubtful whether yeasts were algae or fungi
Yeast
Curved path of an object around a point
1007/s10569-006-9056-3. Carleton, Timothy; et al. (2021). "An excess of globular clusters in Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies formed through tidal heating". Monthly
Orbit
gap" between neutron stars and black holes. The pair are located in the globular cluster NGC 1851. Two insect-like robots, a mini-bug and a water strider
2024_in_science
Constellation in the northern hemisphere
lowest luminosities of any globular cluster. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1784. NGC 4147 is a somewhat dimmer globular cluster, with a much-smaller
Coma_Berenices
Computational model used in machine learning
Ning, and Terrence J. Sejnowski. "Predicting the secondary structure of globular proteins using neural network models." Journal of molecular biology 202
Neural network (machine learning)
Neural_network_(machine_learning)
Topics referred to by the same term
formations in the universe, composed of many galaxy clusters Star cluster Globular cluster, a spherical collection of stars whose orbit is either partially
Cluster
GLOBULAR SET
GLOBULAR SET
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the places so called. In over thirty instances from many different areas, the name is from Old English midel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. However, Middleton on the Hill near Leominster in Herefordshire appears in Domesday Book as Miceltune, the first element clearly being Old English micel ‘large’, ‘great’. Middleton Baggot and Middleton Priors in Shropshire have early spellings that suggest gem̄ðhyll (from gem̄ð ‘confluence’ + hyll ‘hill’) + tūn as the origin.A Scottish family of this name derives it from lands at Middleto(u)n near Kincardine. The Scottish physician Peter Middleton practiced in New York City after 1752 and was one of the founders of the medical school at King's College (now Columbia University) in 1767. One of the earliest of the Charleston, SC, Middleton family of prominent legislators was Arthur Middleton, born in Charleston in 1681.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in the center of a village, from Middle English midde ‘mid’ + toun ‘village’, ‘town’.English : habitational name from places in Lancashire, Worcestershire, and West Yorkshire, so named in Old English as ‘farmstead at a river confluence’, from (ge)m̄ðe ‘river confluence’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire, so named from Old English setl ‘seat’, ‘dwelling’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Merton in London, Devon, Norfolk, and Oxfordshire, named in Old English with mere ‘lake’, ‘pool’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. Compare Marton, Martin 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Kent named Meopham, from an Old English personal name MÄ“apa + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’.
Male
Greek
(Σήθι) Greek form of Egyptian Seti, SETHI means "of Seth."Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Sheth, SETH means "buttocks." In the bible, this is the name of the third son of Adam and Eve. Compare with other forms of Seth.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Shropshire, so named from Welsh mynydd ‘hill’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Male
Greek
(Σήθος) Greek form of Egyptian Sutekh, possibly SETHOS means "one who dazzles." In mythology, this is the name of an ancient evil god of Chaos, storms, and the desert, who slew Osiris.Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Setter.
Female
Japanese
(節å) Japanese name SETSUKO means "temperate child."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Milwich in Staffordshire, so named from Old English myln ‘mill’ + wīc ‘dairy farm’; ‘(trading) settlement’.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Mayhew.Variant of French Mailhot.A William Mayo born in Wiltshire, England, c. 1684 was a surveyor who settled in VA about 1623 and helped survey the VA-NC boundary and found Richmond and Petersburg, VA. [newpara]The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, was founded by William Worrall Mayo (1819–1911), who immigrated to the U.S. from England, in 1845, and his sons, all gifted and innovative physicians and surgeons.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mitcham in Surrey, so named from Old English micel ‘big’ + hÄm ‘homestead’, ‘settlement’.
Male
Hindi/Indian
(सेठ) Hindi name derived from the Sanskrit word setu, SETH means "bridge." Compare with other forms of Seth.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of the numerous and widespread places so called. The majority of these are named with Old English middel ‘middle’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; a smaller group, with examples in Cumbria, Kent, Northamptonshire, Northumbria, Nottinghamshire, and Staffordshire, have as their first element Old English mylen ‘mill’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a stone- or bricklayer, from Middle English setter ‘one who lays stones or bricks in building’ (agent derivative of setten ‘to set’).English : occupational name from Old French saietier ‘silk weaver’ (an agent derivative of sayete, a kind of silk).English : from an agent derivative of Middle English setten ‘to place (decoration, on a garment or metal surface)’, probably an occupational name for an embroiderer.German : unexplained.Norwegian : unexplained.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Septimus, SETTIMIO means "seventh."
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and English
Scottish and English : topographic name for someone who lived near a mill, Middle English mille, milne (Old English myl(e)n, from Latin molina, a derivative of molere ‘to grind’). It was usually in effect an occupational name for a worker at a mill or for the miller himself. The mill, whether powered by water, wind, or (occasionally) animals, was an important center in every medieval settlement; it was normally operated by an agent of the local landowner, and individual peasants were compelled to come to him to have their grain ground into flour, a proportion of the ground grain being kept by the miller by way of payment.English : from a short form of a personal name, probably female, as for example Millicent.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places in Cheshire and East Yorkshire, so named from Old English mylen ‘mill’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
GLOBULAR SET
GLOBULAR SET
Girl/Female
Indian
Prayer; Good Person
Female
Japanese
(直美) Japanese name NAOMI means "above all; beauty." Compare with another form of Naomi.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian
Friend of Wane
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Lord of the Geeta
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the beautiful evenings
Boy/Male
Hindu
Omnipotent and supreme Lord
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Wet
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hero of battle
Boy/Male
Spanish
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n.
A genus of minute living Foraminifera having a globular shell.
a.
Nearly globular.
v. t.
To form like a bowl; to give a globular shape to.
n.
Any small globular body
a.
Globe-shaped; having the form of a ball or sphere; spherical, or nearly so; as, globular atoms.
adv.
In a globular manner; globularly.
a.
Between globules; -- applied esp. to certain small spaces, surrounded by minute globules, in dentine.
n.
The state of being globular; globosity; sphericity.
a.
Of or relating to the cell or compartment of an ovary, etc.; in composition, having cells; as trilocular.
a.
Having a round or globular tip.
n.
An albuminous body, insoluble in water, but soluble in dilute solutions of salt. It is present in the red blood corpuscles united with haematin to form haemoglobin. It is also found in the crystalline lens of the eye, and in blood serum, and is sometimes called crystallin. In the plural the word is applied to a group of proteid substances such as vitellin, myosin, fibrinogen, etc., all insoluble in water, but soluble in dilute salt solutions.
n.
A globule of air, or globular vacuum, in a transparent solid; as, bubbles in window glass, or in a lens.
a.
Having but one cell, or cavity; not divided by a septum or partition.
n.
A little pill or pellet used by homeopathists.
n.
A fresh-water alga (Cladophora Aegagropila) which forms a globular mass.
adv.
Spherically.
a.
Exactly spherical; globular.
a.
Globular; spherical; orbicular.
a.
Like a lobule; pertaining to a lobule or lobules.
n.
A little globule.