Definition of Globose. Meaning of Globose. Synonyms of Globose

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Definition of Globose

Globose
Globose Glo*bose", a. [L. globosus.] Having a rounded form resembling that of a globe; globular, or nearly so; spherical. --Milton.

Meaning of Globose from wikipedia

- leaves of many eucalypts provide good examples, and so do some xerophytes. globose Roughly spherical. See also subglobose. globulose Approximately spherical...
- cacti Cacti whose stems are even smaller may be described as globular (or globose). They consist of shorter, more ball-shaped stems than columnar cacti....
- The globose nucleus is one of the deep cerebellar nuclei. It is located medial to the emboliform nucleus, and lateral to the fastigial nucleus. The globose...
- the fastigial, globose, emboliform, and dentate nuclei. In lower mammals the emboliform nucleus appears to be continuous with the globose nucleus, and these...
- Bathypolypus sponsalis, commonly called the globose octopus, is a deep sea cephalopod that can be found in both the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean...
- contains numerous apothecia. A cleistothecium (plural: cleistothecia) is a globose, completely closed fruit body with no special opening to the outside. The...
- ovate to shield-shaped leaflets on short petioles. Fruits are dark and globose. Gleason, Henry A.; Cronquist, Arthur (1991). Manual of Vascular Plants...
- cerebellar nuclei, which are from lateral to medial: the dentate, emboliform, globose and fastigial. These nuclei can be seen using Weigert's elastic stain....
- 4–10 cm long by 1.5–4 cm wide. Coiling tendrils are up to 8 cm long. The globose berries are 5–8 mm in diameter, black with a singular seed. The fruit is...
- The interposed nucleus is the combined paired globose and emboliform nuclei, (deep cerebellar nuclei) on either side of the cerebellum. It is located...