globe.
1. m. field (? solid curve surface whose points equidistant from the Centre).
2. m. Tierra.
3. m. globe air balloon.
4. m. receptacle for flexible field full of gas, which serves as toy for children, as decorations in festivals, etc.
5. m. species of Lantern glass co
n that covers a light so that it does not disturb view or simply for decoration.6. m. In comics, cartoons and jokes graphics, snack.
7. m. In some sports, curved path that follows the ball being released very high.
8. m. Colloq. Cuba. lie (? expression contrary to what is known).
1. m. bag waterproof material and light weight, more or less spherical in shape, filled with a gas of lower density than air, whose power lifting
It is greater than the weight of the whole.1. m. The that is subject to land with a cable and can serve as a monitoring centre.
1. m. area on the surface represent the major constellations, with such situation to which occupy space.
1. m. Heráld. world focus.
globe airship.1. m. fusiform balloon that carries one or several nacelles with engines and propelling propellers and a rudder to guide you. Your wrapper can be of various subjects, including light metals, and is equipped with an armor that gives it rigidity.
1. m. eye, separated from the muscles and other tissues that surround it.
1. m. unmanned balloon , which is used for meteorological studies.
globe Earth, or globe Earth.1. m. Tierra.
2. m. whose surface area is the provision that the lands and seas have on planet Earth.
1. loc. Advisor. In set, alzadamente, without detail.
2. loc. adj. unsafe.