Definition for CON-GLO'BATE

CON-GLO'BATE, a. [L. conglobatus, from conglobo; con and globo, to collect or to make round; globus, a ball. See Globe.]

Formed or gathered into a ball. A conglobate gland is a single or lymphatic gland, a small smooth body, covered in a fine skin, admitting only an artery and a lymphatic vessel to pass in, and a vein and a lymphatic vessel to pass out. – Parr. Coxe.

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