Definition of Conglobating. Meaning of Conglobating. Synonyms of Conglobating

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Definition of Conglobating

Conglobating
Conglobate Con*glo"bate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Conglobated; p. pr. & vb. n. Conglobating.] [Cf. Conglore.] To collect or form into a ball or rounded mass; to gather or mass together. Conglobated bubbles undissolved. --Wordsworth.

Meaning of Conglobating from wikipedia

- pangolins (Manidae) and hedgehogs (Erinaceidae) exhibit the ability to conglobate. Armadillos in the genus Tolypeutes (South American three-banded armadillos)...
- as terrarium pets because of their varied colour and texture forms, conglobating ability and ease of care. Recent research has shown that the grouping...
- include:: 689  Pyoderma faciale, also known as rosacea fulminans, is a conglobate, nodular disease that arises abruptly on the face. Rosacea conglobata...
- published reporting the drug's effectiveness as a treatment of cystic and conglobate acne on fourteen patients, thirteen of which experienced complete clearing...
- glēba, glaeba glēb- clod gleba, glebal, glebe, glebosity globus glob- conglobate, global, globate, globe, globose, globosity, globular, globule, globulin...
- males lack the inner face of the coxal plates and are therefore unable to conglobate. Armadillids differ from the Armadillidiidae in that the antennae are...
- needed] Members of the genus Cubaris are well known for their ability to conglobate, or roll up into a ball, along with other genera such as Armadillidium...
- less than 6 millimetres (0.24 in) long, and cannot roll into a ball (conglobate). They have no lungs on the pleopods, and have very small compound eyes...
- centimeters or 11/16 inches. Like other members of its family, it can conglobate or roll into a ball when disturbed or to conserve moisture. Its striped...
- Armadillidium nasatum Armadillidium nasatum, in standard posture (above) and conglobated (below) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia...