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globe in Latin

globe in Latin is globus — globe means the planet Earth.

globe in Latin

globus
noun
Any spherical (or nearly spherical) object.

What does "globe" mean?

  1. noun The planet Earth.
    "News of the discovery spread across the globe within hours."
  2. noun A spherical model showing a map of the Earth.
    "A dusty old globe sat on the corner of his desk."
  3. noun Any round, ball-shaped object, including a light bulb or lamp cover.
    "The lamp's frosted glass globe cast a soft light across the room."

globe in a sentence

  • News of the discovery spread across the globe within hours.
  • A dusty old globe sat on the corner of his desk.
  • The lamp's frosted glass globe cast a soft light across the room.

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What is "globe" in Latin?

"globe" in Latin is globus. globe means: The planet Earth.

How do you use "globe" in a sentence?

Example: "News of the discovery spread across the globe within hours." In Latin, "globe" is globus.

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