I. kənˈglōˌbāt, ˈkänˌg-, ˈkäŋˌg- verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: Latin conglobatus, past participle of conglobare, from com- + globare to conglobe, from globus globe — more at clip
: to form in a round mass : conglobe
II. kənˈglōbə̇t, kän-, -ˌbāt; ˈkänglōˌbāt, ˈkäŋg- adjective
Etymology: Latin conglobatus
: collected into or forming a rounded mass or ball