The Collaborative International Dictionary
Globate
Globate \Glo"bate\, Globated \Glo"ba*ted\, a. [L. globatus, p. p. of globare to make into a ball, fr. globus ball.] Having the form of a globe; spherical.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
globate
"spherical," 1847, from Latin globatus, past participle of globare "make into a globe," from globus (see globe).
Wiktionary
globate
a. Having the form of a globe; spherical.
Usage examples of "globate".
Chinese technicians bustled around a massive globate housing that bristled like a hedgehog with converging laser assemblies.