Conglobation (Noun)
Meaning 1
A rounded spherical form.
Classification
Nouns denoting two and three dimensional shapes.
Examples
- The conglobation of the full moon was a sight to behold in the night sky.
- The conglobation of the soap bubble floated gently through the air.
- After much practice, the glassblower finally achieved the perfect conglobation of the ornament.
- As the molten glass cooled, it formed a smooth conglobation that reflected the light beautifully.
- The conglobation of the snowball grew larger and larger as the child packed more and more snow onto it.
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Meaning 2
An occurrence combining miscellaneous things into a (more or less) rounded mass.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural events.
Examples
- The sticky mixture eventually formed a conglobation that stuck firmly to the bottom of the pot.
- A combination of paper, tape, and string created a rather messy conglobation on the conference table.
- A blob of glue, hairs, and string formed a strange conglobation on the furniture maker's workbench.
- As the sticky liquid mixed with dust and dirt, it formed an unpleasant conglobation on the floor.
- In the messy studio, paint smears, eraser crumbs, and crushed charcoal formed a curious conglobation on the floor.