blobular
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From blob + -ar. Compare tubular.
Adjective
[edit]blobular (comparative more blobular, superlative most blobular)
- blob-shaped
- 1998, Frank Chin, Bulletproof Buddhists and Other Essays, University of Hawaii Press, page 21:
- The catfish fillet is hot and flaky inside, a hot blobular doughnut.
- 2013, Lisa-Ann Gershwin et al., Advances in Marine Biology, Volume 66, Academic Press, page 64:
- However, on the unusual occasions that a sting mark is observed, it is generally blobular rather than linear, leading to a hypothesis that the bell is responsible for the sting.