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Meaning of "globose"

Globose is an adverb that describes something that is spherical or globe-shaped in form
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  • Having a globular form.

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The fruit is globose with many striations.
Prior to flowering it forms ornamental globose buds.
The chlamydospores are globose and have thick walls.
The first two are smooth and globose.
The chlamydospores are globose with thick walls.
The globose bulbs have soft membranous tunics.
The antenna is small with a globose pedicel.
Many globose sporangia were formed from the aerial hyphae.
The fruits are ellipsoid or globose round.
Short globose conical.
The shell has a depressed globose shape.
The crown is broad and globose espcially if it grows on solid ground.
Its fruits are capsules that are green and globose.
Its fruit is a globose red berry.
The small shell is depressedly and obliquely globose.

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It has a somewhat flattened globose shape resembling a cushion.
The umbellules are hemispherical to globose.
The female with a ovary globose and a floral tube.
Or that they ooze out of the earth in little slimy balls called globose.
They are covered by globose indusia.
The globose white stigma of the pistil extends beyond the tip of the anther.
The photobiont consists of green globose coccoid cells.
The plants are globose and remain relatively small making them very manageable in pots.
The last whorl is globose.
The fruit is an ovoid to globose capsule with one to two seeds.
Fruits are dark and globose.
Fruits are globose capsules.
The visible body is globose.
The diameters of the essentially globose nematodes were measured using an eyepiece graticule.
The lymph nodes have a more or less globose structure.
The culture also produces globose bodies borne laterally on the vegetative mycelium.
The subcutaneous tissue is composed of adipocytes presenting globose cytoplasm without vacuoles.
The globose nucleus and emboliform nucleus are occasionally referred to collectively as the interposed nucleus.
The pollinated flowers then develop a globose berry as a fruit.
They are covered by globose indusia which resemble those of Sphaeropteris species in morphology.
Secondary through quaternary conidia are more nearly globose than primary conidia.
The globose fruits mature in August.
On the microscopic level the cells appear globose to ovate and are capsulated.
The globose nucleus is white, smooth and porcellanous.
The interposed nuclei comprise the emboliform nucleus and the globose nucleus.
The fruit is a globose berry, black when mature.
Shells are medium sized, smooth and globose to elongate.
The small, globose shell is very solid and imperforate.
The shell of Cravenoceras is thickly discoidal to globose and moderately to widely umbilicate.
The globose or egg-shaped fruit is scaly and has one seed.
The fruit is round, globose and of good size.
Flowers white or pink, sessile in solitary or globose heads.
Conidia was small, globose to ellipsoidal.
Fruits are globose or occasionally ellipsoid, pulpy or juicy with one large seed.
The asci are saccate, with variable numbers of globose ascospores.

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