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orb

[ awrb ]

noun

  1. a sphere or globe:

    a Christmas tree hung with brightly colored orbs.

  2. the eyeball or eye:

    He looks with blind orbs on an indifferent world.

  3. any of the heavenly bodies, as the sun or moon:

    He lay on the grass, warmed by that orb of day, the sun.

  4. a globe bearing a cross; the mound or emblem of sovereignty, especially as part of the regalia of England.
  5. Astrology. the number of degrees from exactness within which an aspect operates.
  6. a circle or something circular.
  7. Astronomy. (formerly) the orbit of a heavenly body.
  8. the earth.


verb (used with object)

  1. to form into a circle or sphere.
  2. Archaic. to encircle; enclose.

verb (used without object)

  1. to move in an orbit.
  2. to form into an orb or globe; round out.

orb

/ ɔːb /

noun

  1. (in royal regalia) an ornamental sphere surmounted by a cross, representing the power of a sovereign
  2. a sphere; globe
  3. poetic.
    another word for eye 1
  4. obsolete.
    1. a celestial body, esp the earth or sun
    2. the orbit of a celestial body
  5. an archaic word for circle
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

verb

  1. to make or become circular or spherical
  2. tr an archaic word for encircle
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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  • orbless adjective
  • orblike adjective
  • un·orbed adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of orb1

First recorded in 1520–30, orb is from the Latin word orbis circle, disk, orb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of orb1

C16: from Latin orbis circle, disc
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Example Sentences

He also created an eerie orb sitting within the ancient Callanish stones on the Isle of Lewis, by swinging a light on the end of a string like a lasso during the long exposure time.

From BBC

And one of last year’s bloomers, named Stankosaurus Rex for its massive 8-foot height, is now fruiting, so it looks like a tall upright club covered with plump crimson orbs.

“These were a staple I used for years,” Rogen said of the colorful orbs with chrome lids on the counter between us.

A trail of musks, resinous woods and creamy florals follow him around like an orb of protection.

Visitors flock here from around the world to stand before trees that count their age in centuries, rooted in the soil of a spinning orb that’s flying through space.

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What does orb mean?

An orb is an object shaped like a sphere or globe.

We call most globe-shaped things balls or spheres. Orb is usually reserved for more poetic uses, or to convey a fantastical or sci-fi feel—a UFO might be described as an orb, for example.

Example: The movie shows the aliens traveling in an orb of light.

Where does orb come from?

The first records of the word orb in English come from the early 1500s. It comes from the Latin word orbis, meaning “circle” or “disk.” This word is also the basis of the word orbit—though technically the orbits of most planets are elliptical (oval-shaped).

An orb is any three-dimensional spherical figure (though less commonly it can refer to a plain two-dimensional circle). The word is sometimes used as a more poetic way to refer to what we usually call celestial bodies or heavenly bodies—planets, moons, and stars (since they are all spheres). It can also refer specifically to Earth, and was formerly used to mean “orbit.” More strangely, orb is used as a fanciful word for the eyeball. (But do yourself a favor and don’t refer to your eyes as orbs.) Most commonly, it’s used in place of ball or sphere to be poetic or convey a mysterious or mystical aura, as in She saw a glowing orb rise from the field and knew it was a friendly spirit. 

More specifically, orb is the name of a symbol used in royal regalia that’s the form of a ball topped with a cross. It is used to symbolize royal power.

Much less commonly, orb can be used as a verb meaning “to shape into a sphere” or “to move in an orbit.”

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What are some other forms related to orb?

  • orbless (adjective)
  • orblike (adjective)
  • unorbed (adjective)

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How is orb used in real life?

Orb can be used in many different ways to refer to spherical objects, but it is often used poetically as a fancier way of saying ball.

 

 

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Is orb used correctly in the following sentence?

The abstract sculpture is formed from thousands of brightly colored orbs, perhaps intended to symbolize atoms or cells.

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