conglobations

[US]/kənˌɡləʊˈbeɪʃənz/
[UK]/kənˌɡloʊˈbeɪʃənz/

Translation

n.ball-shaped objects; clusters

Phrases & Collocations

conglobations of cells

conglobations in tissue

conglobations of particles

conglobations of matter

conglobations of bacteria

conglobations of organisms

conglobations in culture

conglobations of data

conglobations in samples

conglobations of ideas

Example Sentences

conglobations of ideas often lead to innovative solutions.

in biology, conglobations can refer to clusters of cells.

the artist's work is characterized by the conglobations of color and form.

scientists study the conglobations of particles in the universe.

conglobations of different cultures enrich our society.

in geology, conglobations can indicate past environmental conditions.

her research focused on the conglobations of social behaviors.

conglobations of thoughts can create a powerful narrative.

the conglobations of stars form beautiful constellations.

understanding conglobations in data can improve analysis.

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