verb
- to form into a globe or spherical shape; to gather together into a ball or sphere
Usage: archaic; literary
Examples
- The artist watched as the clay began to conglobe under her skilled hands.
- Dust particles conglobe together in the still air of the sealed chamber.
- The ancient text describes how the cosmos conglobed from primordial matter.
- Water droplets conglobe on the leaf surface, forming perfect spheres.