Globe ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Globe ( noun )

  1. A round object or a sphere, especially a representation of the Earth or the celestial spheres.
  2. A model of the Earth or the celestial spheres.
  3. The Earth or the world as a whole.
  4. A sphere-shaped object used to hold a light source.
  5. A large round object with a surface covered in maps or illustrations.

Origin:

The word "globe" comes from the latin word "globus" which means a round object or a sphere.

Examples:

  1. He spun the globe on its axis.
  2. She showed the children where they lived on the globe.
  3. The globe was made of glass and metal.
  4. The globe was lit from within.
  5. He had a collection of antique globes.

(As a verb)

Globe ( verb )

  1. A round object or a sphere, especially a representation of the Earth or the celestial spheres.
  2. A model of the Earth or the celestial spheres.
  3. The Earth or the world as a whole.
  4. A sphere-shaped object used to hold a light source.
  5. A large round object with a surface covered in maps or illustrations.

Origin:

The word "globe" comes from the latin word "globus" which means a round object or a sphere.

Examples:

  1. He spun the globe on its axis.
  2. She showed the children where they lived on the globe.
  3. The globe was made of glass and metal.
  4. The globe was lit from within.
  5. He had a collection of antique globes.
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