| globose |
Spherical or rounded.
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| globular |
Nearly spherical.
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| glossy |
Leaf blades have a glossy surface to which water easily adheres in large droplets.
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| global warming |
the hypothesis that Earth's atmosphere is warming because of the release of "greenhouse gases," such as carbon dioxide. These gases are released into the air from burning gas, oil, coal, wood and other resources which then holds heat in an action similar to the walls of a greenhouse.
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| globus pallidus |
A major substructure of the basal ganglia deep within the brain. Specialized groups of nerve cells in the globus pallidus function as an "intermediate relay system." This system processes and transmits information from the basal ganglia by way of the thalamus to areas of the brain that regulate complex motor functions (eg, motor cortex, premotor area of frontal lobe).
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| GLO | the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface |
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| GLO | burning steadily without flames |
| GLO | softly bright or radiant |
| GLO | highly enthusiastic |
| GLO | in an enthusiastically glowing manner |
| GLO | the luminous larva or wingless grub-like female of a firefly |
| GLO | any of several plants of the genera Gloxinia or Sinningia (greenhouse gloxinias) having showy bell-shaped flowers |
| GLO | herb of Colombia to Peru having pale purple flowers |
| GLO | South American herb cultivated in many varieties as a houseplant for its large handsome leaves and large variously colored bell-shaped flowers |
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