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globular

[glob-yuh-ler] / ˈglɒb yə lər /


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Instead of looking directly for faint starlight, they searched for tight groupings of globular clusters, which are dense, spherical collections of stars that typically orbit galaxies.

From Science Daily

Its eyes raked the boat; they were hungry eyes, globular and bulging.

From Literature

"It finally links the physics of globular cluster formation with the chemical signatures we observe today."

From Science Daily

The repeated stellar collisions in the dense, central region of globular clusters are called runaway collisions.

From Science Daily

Scrawls of crude graffiti or quickly penciled notes left by workmen emulate the tendril-like lines dragged through Wool’s globular masses of spray paint.

From New York Times