"Glomerous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Glomerous refers to something that is thickly covered with or consisting of small balls or globules.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "glomerous":
The word "glomeridae" refers to a family of beetles, specifically the ground beetles, which are a type of insect.
Glomerulation refers to the formation of small, rounded or spherical bodies, typically in an organ or tissue. In medicine, it can describe the formation of small nodules or sacs, often containing fluid or cellular debris, which can occur in various conditions such as inflammation, infection, or disease.
Glomerules are small, spherical structures found in the kidneys that are the functional units of the nephron, the basic structure of the kidney responsible for filtering waste and excess substances from the blood. They are responsible for removing waste products, regulating the concentration of ions and fluids, and balancing the levels of various substances in the blood.