globules
Pronunciation: [ˈɡlɑːbjuːlz]
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Context: "science"
(noun) small, round particles that can be found in liquids. Think of tiny drops of liquid that are so small they seem like little balls. They can exist in things like blood or oil.
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The scientist observed many globules in the liquid under the microscope.
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There were no globules in the solution; it was completely clear.
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What do the globules look like when you look at them closely?
Context: "medicine"
(noun) a small drop or mass of liquid, often specifically referring to tiny drops of blood. Imagine little round shapes that can hold substances like medicine going into your body through an injection.
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Many globules of blood were seen on the bandage after the cut.
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He didn't notice any globules of blood on his shirt, so he thought he was fine.
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How many globules can we find in a single drop of blood?
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