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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs globalize, globe and globalise which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“At times, these globulous, wandering projections were purported to tip tables.”
“Two weeks ago, we took the frog to the doctor's as she had been unable to shake off an infection and her production of slimy, yellow, globulous mucus had gone into overdrive.”
“Anastasia reached behind her to no avail as she felt two globulous trickles of blood exit a pair of widening gashes where the base of he skull met the summit of her spine.”
“Of the five subphyla of the traditional scheme, the first is the Echinozoa, which are usually globose or discoidal in form.”
“The floral nectaries are hidden inside a globose corolla, and produce abundant nectar.”
“These cells are generally globose and larger than epidermal cells, and contain many large globules of oil, a consistent feature of all sections examined.”
“With advances in communication technology, our world is becoming increasingly globalized, allowing for greater interconnectedness and exchange of ideas.”