conglobated, ppl. a.
(ˈkɒngləʊbeɪ (ɪ)tɪd)
[f. prec. vb. + -ed.]
Gathered into a ball, rounded.
1668 Howe Bless. Righteous Wks. (1834) 212/1 An impure mass of conglobated darkness. 1784 Twamley Dairying 147 The conglobated, or round Leaf. 1814 Wordsw. Excursion iii. 981 Conglobated bubbles undissolved. |
† b. Phys. = conglobate a. 2. Obs.
1676 Phil. Trans. XI. 772 The Lymphaticks..he will have to arise from conglobated glandules. 16.. Grew (J.), The testicle,..is one large conglobated gland. |