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The fact or condition of being globose or shaped like a globe; sphericality, roundness, rotundity.
Late 16th century; earliest use found in Thomas Newton (d. 1607), translator and Church of England clergyman. From post-classical Latin globositat-, globositas roundness, rotundity, the fact of having the form of a globe from classical Latin globōsus +-tās.