Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Gather 'Round for the Word "Conglobate"

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To conglobate means "to form into a ball" — think of snowballs, cookie dough, or clay. From Latin, this word captures the joy of things coming together. Plus, you might get a new art piece out of it!

WORD OF THE DAY

May 06, 2025

conglobate

[ kon-gloh-beyt ] verb

to form into a ball

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