conglobate

/kənˈɡloʊbeɪt/
verb
  1. To form into a ball or rounded mass; to gather together into a compact shape.
    • The artist conglobated the clay into a smooth sphere before shaping it.
    • During the experiment, the liquid conglobated into tiny beads on the surface.
    • The children conglobated the snow into a large, firm snowball.
adjective
  1. Formed into a ball or rounded mass; spherical or compact.
    • Under the microscope, the cells appeared conglobate and tightly packed.
    • The conglobate shape of the pebble made it easy to roll along the ground.
    • The conglobate cluster of berries hung heavily from the branch.
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