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单词 conglobate
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conglobateadj.

/ˈkɒnɡləʊbeɪt/
Etymology: < Latin conglobātus, past participle of conglobāre to gather into a globe or ball, < con- together + globāre to make into a ball, < globus ball, globe n.
1. Formed or gathered into a ball, rounded, globular.
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the world > space > shape > curvature > curved three-dimensional shape or body > [adjective] > spherical or globular > made into spherical mass
balled?a1450
conglobate1649
conglomerated1656
conglobated1668
conglobular1741
conglobed1822
inglobate1852
1649 J. Dryden Upon Death Ld. Hastings in R. Brome Lachrymæ Musarum 89 All, as in their Sphear, Were fix'd and conglobate in 's Soul.
1801 Home in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 92 77 The kidnies are conglobate.
1845 G. E. Day tr. J. F. Simon Animal Chem. I. 193 Arterial blood, on being whipt, allows the fibrin to separate in short conglobate masses.
1866 J. Lindley & T. Moore Treasury Bot. I. 320 Conglobate, collected into a ball, as the florets of Echinops.
2. Physiology. Applied distinctively to glands of simple structure, esp. those of the lymphatics; opposed to conglomerate adj.
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the world > life > the body > secretory organs > gland > types of gland > [adjective]
pituita1598
pituitary1615
lymphatic1649
conglomerated1656
conglobate1666
conglomerate1666
conglobated1676
lymphic1681
conglobulate1709
sudoriferous1713
sudorific1721
sebaceous1728
trajectory1747
cryptal1754
cryptous1804
muciparous1825
racemose1834
racemiform1837
ganglionary1842
muciferous1842
sudoriparous1851
sebiparous1853
racemous1854
sebiferous1858
perilymphangial1873
lymphadenoid1877
perilymphatic1877
mucigenous1881
pituital1890
tubuloracemosec1900
acinic1903
holocrine1905
merocrine1905
exocrine1911
endocrine1914
endocrinic1914
endocrinous1914
endocrinal1923
apocrine1926
eccrine1931
psychoendocrine1946
acinar1949
nodal1954
mucigenic1965
1666 Philos. Trans. 1665–6 (Royal Soc.) 1 177 Conglobate Glanduls..contradistinguished to those that bear the name of Conglomerate Glanduls.
1674 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 9 115 He asserts the Lympha to be a particular subtile liquor, separated into the conglobate glanduls from the Serum of the blood.
1784 Gentleman's Mag. 54 ii. 609 Equal to the touch in every part, except where the conglobate glands are situated.
1835–6 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. I. 23/2 The lymphatic or conglobate glands compose a very important part of the absorbent system.
1876 Quain's Elements Anat. (ed. 8) II. 191 Lymphatic glands, named also conglobate glands.

Derivatives

ˈconglobately adv. in a rounded form or manner.In Johnson and modern dictionaries.
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1724 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. (ed. 2) Conglobate, Conglobated,..heaped or gathered round together.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2022).

conglobatev.

/ˈkɒnɡləʊbeɪt/
Etymology: < participial stem of Latin conglobāre to gather into a globe or ball: see conglobated adj.
To gather or form into a ball or globe, or a rounded compact mass. Also figurative.
1. transitive. = conglobe v. a. Chiefly in past participle.
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the world > space > shape > curvature > curved three-dimensional shape or body > make into curved three-dimensional shape [verb (transitive)] > make spherical or globular > form into spherical mass
conglobe1535
ball1577
conglomerate1596
to round up1615
conglobate1635
1635 J. Swan Speculum Mundi v. §2. 129 Not conglobated into one bodie as the starres are.
1671 F. Willoughby in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 6 2279 The similitude of those Theca's, conglobated together, to the Eggs of Spiders.
1775 S. Johnson Journey W. Islands 343 Many particular features and discriminations will be compressed and conglobated into one gross and general idea.
1857 M. J. Berkeley Introd. Cryptogamic Bot. 176 Spores conglobated without any definite order.
2. intransitive (for reflexive). = conglobe v. b.
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the world > space > shape > curvature > curved three-dimensional shape or body > take curved three-dimensional shape [verb (intransitive)] > become spherical or globular > become spherical mass
conglobe1600
conglomerate1642
conglobate1646
ball1735
conglobulate1791
1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica iii. vii. 120 Some seminall matter, which may after conglobate into the forme of an egge. View more context for this quotation
1650 J. Bulwer Anthropometamorphosis Ep. Ded. To summon Democritical Atomes to conglobate into an intellectual Form.
1803 W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. 14 490 To suppose, that out of a chaotic mass..such mute balls should have conglobated, by a gravitation inherent in the matter.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2019).
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