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globate, a. rare.|ˈgləʊbeɪt, -ət| [ad. L. globāt-us, pa. pple. of glob-āre to form into a mass or globe, f. glob-us globe n.] a. Having the form of a globe. b. (See quot. 1854.)
1847in Craig. 1854Mayne Expos. Lex., Globate. Applied to glands that are formed of lymphatic vessels connected together by cellular membrane, and which pass out again, having no excretory duct. 1860Gosse Brit. Sea-Anem. & Corals p. xxxiv, Globate Cnidæ. Ibid. p. xxxvi, The cnidæ of the spiral and globate kinds. |