Globe (n.) |
A round or spherical body, solid or hollow; a body whose surface is in every part equidistant from the center; a ball; a sphere. |
Globe (n.) |
Anything which is nearly spherical or globular in shape; as, the globe of the eye; the globe of a lamp. |
Globe (n.) |
The earth; the terraqueous ball; -- usually preceded by the definite article. |
Globe (n.) |
A round model of the world; a spherical representation of the earth or heavens; as, a terrestrial or celestial globe; -- called also artificial globe. |
Globe (n.) |
A body of troops, or of men or animals, drawn up in a circle; -- a military formation used by the Romans, answering to the modern infantry square. |
Globe (v. t.) |
To gather or form into a globe. |
Globe |
Scale model of a celestial body |
Globe |
Part of the eyeball |
Globe |
Town in Arizona |
Globe |
Japanese pop band (1995-) |
Globe |
Album by Globe |
Globe Synonyms |
Ball, Orb |
Globe Synonyms |
World, Earth |
Globe (Last Name / Surname) |
Globe is the #89,069 most common last name / surname from the 2010 United States Census. The census reported that 208 people had that surname. |
Spanish Translation |
Globe in Spanish is Globo |
Tagalog Translation |
Globe in Tagalog is Globo |
Example Sentence (Quote) " All that tread The globe are but a handful to the tribes That slumber in its bosom." - Death |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Les opinions ont plus causé de maux sur ce petit globe que la peste et les tremblements de terre." - Voltaire |
Example Sentence (Quote) " Long and long has the grass been growing, Long and long has the rain been falling, Long has the globe been rolling round." - Life |
Example Sentence (Quote) "No nation on this globe should be more internationally minded than America because it was built by all nations." - Harry S. Truman |