globate

or glo·bat·ed

[ gloh-beyt or gloh-bey-tid ]
/ ˈgloʊ beɪt or ˈgloʊ beɪ tɪd /

adjective

shaped like a globe.

Origin of globate

First recorded in 1840–50, globate is from the Latin word globātus (past participle of globāre to make into a ball). See globe, -ate1

Example sentences from the Web for globate

  • I'll wager there's something like that in the Globate Credo.

    The Buttoned Sky |Geoff St. Reynard

British Dictionary definitions for globate

globate

globated

/ (ˈɡləʊbeɪt) /

adjective

shaped like a globe