The spelling of the word "most globate" might be confusing for some people. The sound /ɡləʊbeɪt/ is spelled with "gl" followed by "obe" and then "ate", which might not seem intuitive. However, the word comes from the Latin word "globus" meaning ball or sphere, and the suffix "-ate" is added to create a verb indicating formation or transformation. "Most globate" means "most spherical" or "most ball-like", and while the spelling might be unusual, it accurately conveys the meaning of the word.
"Most globate" is not a word with commonly known etymology as it is not a recognized term. "Globate" means shaped like a globe or sphere. However, "most" in this context may be an adverb indicating "very" or "exceedingly" in a superlative sense.