conglobate
English
Etymology
from Latin conglobare, from com- (“together”) + globus (“ball”)
Adjective
conglobate (comparative more conglobate, superlative most conglobate)
Translations
Verb
conglobate (third-person singular simple present conglobates, present participle conglobating, simple past and past participle conglobated)
Derived terms
- conglobately
- conglobation
- conglobateous
Related terms
See also
Italian
Verb
conglobate
- second-person plural present indicative of conglobare
- second-person plural imperative of conglobare
- feminine plural of conglobato
Latin
Verb
conglobāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of conglobō
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