Complete Definition of "globe"

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English

Etymology
From OF. globe, from L. globus.

Pronunciation
IPA|/gl��b/
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��b|-��b

Noun
en-noun

  1. Any spherical object
  2. The planet Earth.
  3. A spherical model of Earth or any planet.

Translations
trans-top|the planet Earth
Czech: t-|cs|zem�koule|f|lang=Czech
Dutch: t+|nl|wereldbol|m
Finnish: t+|fi|maapallo
trans-mid
Italian: t+|it|globo|m
Neapolitan: gruóbo
Telugu: (bhuugoolamu) t|te|భ���ళమ�|sc=Telu
trans-bottom

trans-top|model of Earth
Czech: t+|cs|glóbus|m|lang=Czech
Dutch: wereldbol m
Finnish: karttapallo
German: t+|de|Globus|m
Italian: t+|it|globo|m
trans-mid
Neapolitan: gruóbo
Russian: t+|ru|глоб��|m|sc=Cyrl
Slovak: t-|sk|glóbus|m|lang=Slovak
Swedish: t+|sv|jordglob
Telugu: (goolamu) t|te|��ళమ�|sc=Telu
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Derived terms
globe-trotter
snowglobe

Related terms
global
globular


French

Etymology
Form L. globus.

Noun
fr-noun|m

  1. #English|globe

Related terms
globe terrestre
globe-trotter

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