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Example sentences for "globule"

Lexicographically close words:
globes; globi; globo; globose; globular; globules; globulin; globulins; gloire; glomeruli
  1. Then Manahsvamin lived happily in the palace, under two shapes; keeping the globule in his mouth during the day and so wearing a female shape, but at night taking it out, and assuming the form of a man.

  2. So he took the globule out of his mouth, and displayed himself to her as a handsome man in the prime of youth.

  3. The globule of blood gyrates around its own axis in the human veins, as the planet in the sky; and the circles of intellect relate to those of the heavens.

  4. Mix a grain or two of potassium with an equal quantity of sodium; add a globule of quicksilver, and the three metals, when shaken, will take fire and burn vividly.

  5. As stated in the chapter on Reproduction, every living organism begins life as a single cell, or globule of protoplasm.

  6. The human ovum, divided off from the maternal organism, is a minute globule of protoplasm, almost microscopic in size.

  7. Then the fourth—the atheist—who had been directing the operation, produced a globule having another globule within itself.

  8. After inhabiting a garret and diving into the depths of his self-consciousness for a few score of years, he was able to produce such complex globule in triturated and roasted flint by means of—I will not say what.

  9. In the great deeps of reason, heart, and soul, Through shine or storm still roll the tides unfailing; Each separate globule in the restless whole In daily airs exhaling.

  10. Nature's circumfluent robe, Girding all life--the globule or the globe.

  11. I did not take the trouble even to find out how you obtained that little globule of molten gold from the crucible of alleged copper.

  12. I could have taken lead or mercury and by varying the process done the same thing with the gold series as well as the gold group," he said, regarding the globule with obvious pride.

  13. He drew forth the crucible, and there glowed in it a little bead or globule of molten gold.

  14. By this a concentrated globule of electricity was projected from the muzzle, and it could be made strong or weak at the will of the marksman.

  15. After cooling, the aspect of the globule is noticed as to color, transparency, etc.

  16. Let the blood-globule with which we started be a globe peopled with animals like ours, but rather smaller, and call this the first globe below us.

  17. Fashion in thought a globe like our own, but so much larger that our globe is but a blood-globule in one of its animalcules; never mind the microscope which shows the creature being rather a bulky instrument.

  18. Defn: Native lead phosphate with lead chloride, occurring in bright green and brown hexagonal crystals and also massive; -- so called because a fused globule crystallizes in cooling.

  19. It has been considered as belonging to the flagellate Infusoria, but is now referred to the vegetable kingdom, and each globule is considered a colony of many individuals.

  20. This is white as snow and highly porous; it might almost be a globule of whipped albumen.

  21. Each globule harbours one larva, no more, or the ration would be insufficient.

  22. Na{2}CO{3} and KCN reduced to a metallic globule of tin.

  23. This globule may be examined for iron, cobalt, and nickel with the borax bead.

  24. Na{2}CO{3} and KCN it gives an impure globule of copper.

  25. Na{2}CO{3} a globule of metallic silver is obtained.

  26. When the paste is quite dry the small globule of lead is placed in the depression in the centre of the bone-ash "cupel," and is there exposed to the O.

  27. Fashion in thought a globe like our own, but so much larger that our globe is but a blood-globule in one of its animalcules: never mind the microscope which shows the creature being rather a bulky instrument.

  28. Say that the blood-globule of one of our animalcules is a millionth of an inch in diameter.

  29. Let the blood-globule with which we started be a globe peopled with animals like ours, but rather smaller: {110} and call this the first globe below us.

  30. Take a blood-globule out of this globe, people it, and call it the second globe below us: and so on to the twentieth globe below us.

  31. You will know that the Acid is perfectly saturated, if there remain at the bottom of the vessel, notwithstanding the heat, a little globule of Mercury that will not dissolve.

  32. The eggs or ova, are about half the size of a pea, and consist of a sac containing a transparent liquid, with a yellowish globule within.

  33. It is now flowing about like a globule of melted mercury.

  34. But these are not organic globules, and the author has committed the great perversion in language or logic of confounding the organic globule of life with the inorganic globule of a chemist.

  35. What is the purpose of the globule of low-melting alloy in the Western Electric Company's arrester?

  36. If they are separated by mica and one of the carbons is equipped with a globule of low-melting alloy, the heat of the arc will melt this, short-circuiting the gap and extinguishing the arc.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "globule" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ball; balloon; bladder; blister; blob; boll; bolus; bubble; bulb; driblet; drop; droplet; ellipsoid; globe; globule; knob; knot; orb; orbit; pellet; sphere; vesicle