globular

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English - Turkish
katı damla biçiminde
küre biçiminde
{s} küresel
{s} küre şeklinde
(Tıp) Kürevi, küresi, globosus
{s} küreciklerden oluşan
kürevi
yuvarlak
yumru
globular anemia
oligositemi
globular cluster
küresel küme
globular lightning
küresel şimşek
globular process
(Diş Hekimliği) embiryoda,burnun her iki yanında, ileride flitrum'u oluşturacak olan iki yumrudan biri
spherical
{s} küresel

Pek çok kişinin düşündüğünün aksine, Ortaçağ'da insanların çoğu dünyanın düz değil, küresel olduğuna inanıyordu. - Contrary to what many people think, during the Middle Ages most people believed that the world was spherical, not flat.

Çocuk bir küresel üçgen çizdi. - The child drew a spherical triangle.

spherical
(Biyoloji) sferik
spherical
(Tıp) sferikal
spherical
küre şeklindeki
spherical
küreye ait
spherical
(Tıp) Kürevi, küreye ait, küresel, sphericus
spherical
{s} küre şeklinde
spherical
kürevi
spherical
{s} küre biçiminde

Bir buz hokeyi diski küre biçiminde değildir. - An ice hockey puck is not spherical.

spherical
gökcisimlerine sphericallyküre şeklinde
English - English
Roughly spherical in shape
A globular cluster
Comprising globules
spherical
{a} like a globe, round
very large (105 stars), spherical, very old, low to very low heavy element content, located away from the galactic plane and forming part of the galactic halo; typical Population II objects
Globe-shaped; having the form of a ball or sphere; spherical, or nearly so; as, globular atoms
{s} round; shaped like a globe; drop-like
A globular object is shaped like a ball. The globular seed capsule contains numerous small seeds. in the shape of a globule or a globe
having the shape of a sphere or ball; "a spherical object"; "nearly orbicular in shape"; "little globular houses like mud-wasp nests"- Zane Grey
Globe-shaped
Round and ball-like, globe-shaped
globose
globular cluster
a spherical star cluster containing thousands to millions of stars
globular clusters
plural form of globular cluster
globular cluster
A system of stars, generally smaller in size than a galaxy, that is more or less globular in conformation. Any large group of old, Population II (see Populations I and II) stars closely packed in a symmetrical, somewhat spherical form. About 150 have been identified in the Milky Way Galaxy. Most are distributed in a spherical volume above and below the Galaxy's disk (see galactic halo). Globular clusters contain many more stars (10,000-1,000,000) than open clusters do and can be several hundred light-years in diameter. Because they are so distant from the solar system, most are not visible to the unaided eye. Omega Centauri and a few others can be seen without a telescope as hazy patches of light
globular cluster
cluster of up to a million stars that are held together in a spherical form by the force of gravity (Astronomy)
globularly
Spherically
globularly
in the form of a circle; in the form of a sphere
globular

    Hyphenation

    glo·bu·lar

    Turkish pronunciation

    gläbyılır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈgläbyələr/ /ˈɡlɑːbjəlɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'glä-by&-l&r, ] (adjective.) 1654. partly from Latin globus + English -ular; partly from Latin globulus + English -ar.
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