conglobe
Americanverb (used with or without object)
Etymology
Origin of conglobe
1525–35; < Latin conglobāre, equivalent to con- con- + glob ( us ) ball, sphere + -āre infinitive ending
Example Sentences
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Not closer, orb in orb, conglobed are seen The buzzing bees about their dusky queen.
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