Orb
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Orb ( noun )
- A sphere or circular object, especially one that is used as a symbol.
- The apparent path of a celestial body, especially a planet, as seen from the earth.
- A sphere of influence or authority.
Origin:
From middle english, from old english orb, from latin orbis ("circle, ring, sphere"), from proto-indo-european *h1érǵos ("circl.e")
Examples:
- The planet orbited the star.
- The orb of the sun set behind the mountain.
- The orb of the moon was full and bright.
- The ruler's orb extended to the neighboring kingdom.
- The company's new logo features an orb with a blue and white color scheme.
(As a verb)
Orb ( verb )
- A sphere or circular object, especially one that is used as a symbol.
- The apparent path of a celestial body, especially a planet, as seen from the earth.
- A sphere of influence or authority.
Origin:
From middle english, from old english orb, from latin orbis ("circle, ring, sphere"), from proto-indo-european *h1érǵos ("circl.e")
Examples:
- The planet orbited the star.
- The orb of the sun set behind the mountain.
- The orb of the moon was full and bright.
- The ruler's orb extended to the neighboring kingdom.
- The company's new logo features an orb with a blue and white color scheme.