Definition of Conglobations

1. conglobation [n] - See also: conglobation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conglobations

congestive splenomegaly
congestor
congestors
congests
congiaries
congiary
congii
conglaciation
conglaciations
conglobate
conglobated
conglobates
conglobating
conglobation
conglobations (current term)
conglobe
conglobed
conglobes
conglobing
conglobulate
conglobulation
conglomerate
conglomerated
conglomerates
conglomerateur
conglomerateurs
conglomeratic
conglomerating
conglomeration

Literary usage of Conglobations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Christian Examiner (1843)
"... in metals and stones there are conglobations of parts also, in a threefold order. From these considerations it appears what discrete degrees are, ..."

2. Quarterly Journal by Geological Society of London (1864)
"Underlying it is generally a bed of soft friable limestone with conglobations ; and then follows from twenty to twenty-five feet of thick-bedded crystalline ..."

3. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1872)
"... five conglobations of punctiform cell-tissues of " specific " functions, as with all glandular bodies in general. In Vertebrates, the reflexed frontal ..."

4. Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence by Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin (1835)
"... and transparent body, are to be discerned many specks, or little conglobations, which in a small time become of a deep black, a substance more compacted ..."

5. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1872)
"... five conglobations of punctiform cell-tissues of " specific " functions, as with all glandular bodies in general. In Vertebrates, the reflexed frontal ..."

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