A globule is like a big blob of something gooey that can repeatedly change shape in the air. Like that weird dalek goo you get off Doctor Who magazine.
There were globules of sweat on the runner.
air ball, drop, bead, blister, blob, droplet, globule
The diminutive of globe is "globule." It's like a cute little mini version of the big, round world we live on. So next time you see a tiny sphere, you can call it a globule and feel all fancy and smart.
Pustule, granule, globule, molecule, rule, miniscule, nodule .
There really is no scientific word for a bubble. It could be called a globule which is a scientific term.
A sphere, an ellipsoid, or any irregular globule without any vertices or edges.
A globule is defined as a small round particle of a substance. In astronomy a globule means a small and dark cloud of gas and dust against a luminous background.
Henri Wajcman has written: 'Les maladies du globule rouge' -- subject(s): Erythrocyte disorders
The effect of anti-bubbles is called 'water globule' or 'floating drops'. An anti-bubble is a reversed bubble wherein the water is in the air.
Alex Varoux has written: 'Un globule dans la Tamise' 'Pas ce soir, cherie' 'Le Dernier vieux fou'
A globule of fat is absorbed into a lacteal in the small intestine and enters the lymphatic system as a chylomicron. The chylomicron is transported through lymphatic vessels called lacteals and eventually enters the bloodstream via the thoracic duct. The chylomicron travels to the right side of the heart and enters the right atrium through the superior vena cava.
Thick globules are called bok globules. They are small interstellar clouds of very cold gas and dust that are so thick they are nearly totally opaque to visible light.