"globe-shaped, round, spherical and compact," 1650s, from French globulaire or Medieval Latin globularis, or directly from Latin globus "round mass, sphere, ball" (see globe (n.)). Earlier in same sense was globical (1610s). Astronomical globular cluster attested from 1806.
globally
globate
globe
globe-trotter
globose
globular
globule
glockenspiel
glom
glomeration
gloom