Globe is a noun and as such does not have a verb form in this sense.
Globe can be used as a verb it means to form into a globe.
This is from the Oxford dictionary:
verb[with object] literary form (something) into a globe: there, in miniature, the world was globed like a fruitAlso globalise is a verb.
As in 'I have travelled to all parts of the globe', the word is 'terre'. As in 'a ball with the map of the earth on it', the word is 'terrestre'. As in 'an object shaped like a globe' the word is 'sphere'
The adjective form of the word "globe" is "global."
earth sphere
The word for "globe" in French is spelled "globe."
A globe is spherical, and the word that rhymes with sound is round.
As in 'I have travelled to all parts of the globe', the word is 'terre'. As in 'a ball with the map of the earth on it', the word is 'terrestre'. As in 'an object shaped like a globe' the word is 'sphere'
Globe, the word Globe came directly from the french, you can say "sphère" too
The compound word for "caterpillar" and "globe" would be "caterglobe."
The adjective form of the word "globe" is "global."
Globe. Light globe or light bulb Globe of the World
earth sphere
The word for "globe" in French is spelled "globe."
the word were is a LINKING VERB.
The word 'be' is indeed a verb.
Yes, the word 'do' is a verb.
Verb 2. A Verb is an action word, a 'doing' word.
The homophone for globe is "globe." A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning. In this case, "globe" is already a homophone for itself.