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conˌglobuˈlation [f. conglobulate v. = -ation.] The act of forming a rounded or compact mass; such a mass.
1923J. M. Murry Pencillings 172 There, at any rate, the swallows were, flying round and round, perhaps in the very act of conglobulation. 1928F. M. Ford Last Post vi. 154 If you took the whole conglobulation at its worst—the father suiciding, the son living with his sister in open sin, the son's son not his son. |