English to Hindi Dictionary globule

globule

छोटा गोला
definition
noun
globules of fat
a small round particle of a substance; a drop.
translation of 'globule'
गोलीका,
छोटी गोलक
noun
छोटा गोला,
गोली
example
Resembling a creature on the run with flames streaming behind it, the Spitzer image of a dark 'globule' in the emission nebula IC 1396 is in spectacular contrast to the view seen in visible light.
Elsewhere in the Milky Way, Spitzer viewed a dark, elongated 'globule' known as the Elephant's Trunk nebula.
Even very small 'globules' of fat can scatter light, giving the ice cream the opacity that customers associate with high quality.
There are huge 'globules' of food hanging off his nose and chin.
I started telling him about fashioning a space suit out of aluminium foil and dashing after the 'globulous' Martian creature to save my sweet from certain tentacling and a sticky end.
Milk is another colloid, consisting of microscopic 'globules' of fat dispersed in water.
My mother used to render a sublime schmaltz, drawing forth 'globules' of fat and the skin thereunto attached from well-bred chickens.
In one hand he held a long paint brush from which 'globules' of paint were threatening to drop while his arm supported a palette kept in place by a thumb through a hole.
Not only could fat be wrung out of the bread, there were dark foreign objects within its matrix, which upon further investigation turned out to be little 'globules' of maple syrup.
Anastasia reached behind her to no avail as she felt two 'globulous' trickles of blood exit a pair of widening gashes where the base of he skull met the summit of her spine.
Placing a gentle hand on the woman's chin, Chase brought her face upward so that he could stare into those beautiful eyes filled with 'globules' of tears.
Organic 'globules' found in a meteorite that slammed into the lake may be older than our sun, a new study says.
He observed that under a microscope luminous blue/green 'globules' are released by decaying food.
Little 'globules' of fat had congealed on the stew's surface, and it was quite cold.
Were Cygnus XR - 1 a neutron star, rather than a black hole, the pulses would have been brighter as the gas 'globules' crashed onto the dense core, but instead they simply vanished.
As she mechanically began spooning hot 'globules' of oatmeal into her mouth, she caught sight of Periwinkle and another teacher walk in through the Arts Wing hallway.
These cells are generally globose and larger than epidermal cells, and contain many large 'globules' of oil, a consistent feature of all sections examined.
Sparkles of light flared where kinetic energy was converted to light and heat and 'globules' of metal.
Sunlight seeped in through several 'globules' of glass that had grown here and there across the amber dome.
It is hardly surprising that astrologers should associate the planet Mercury with mental agility: the shining 'globules' of this liquid metal form and reform so quickly, as fast as thinking.
Little 'globules' of sweat glistened off his bare chest as he began to raise his hands in triumph.
Most of the remaining one percent is the very component that makes Bok 'globules' opaque - the interstellar dust.
We cleaned a sandy beach three times that week and always the tide brought more black 'globules' of oil.
This convection results in the Sun's surface not being smooth, but covered with thousands of these 'globules' , which are called granules.
Although the softest condition is obtained when the large 'globules' of cementite are embedded in the ferrite, a smooth machined surface is difficult to obtain due to tearing.
It's perfect for those upscale bars with retro plastic chairs, 'globulous' red lamps and shag rugs.
Two weeks ago, we took the frog to the doctor's as she had been unable to shake off an infection and her production of slimy, yellow, 'globulous' mucus had gone into overdrive.
Membranes that keep the 'globules' of fat apart in the milk were softened and then broken, and the fat began to coagulate.
All eyes were turned to the sparkling showers and shimmering 'globules' of light that dimmed and disappeared as they touched the ground.
Let's face it, fat - be it the visible white lines of marbled steak or 'globules' of fat hidden in ground beef - adds flavour and moisture.
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