Tuesday, October 21, 2014

orb-vs-ort----ETAN nate n8 a10







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 anaspect operates.
6.
a circle or something circular.
7.
Astronomy. (formerly) the orbit of a heavenly body.
verb (used with object)
9.
to form into a circle or sphere.
10.
Archaic. to encircle; enclose.
verb (used without object)
11.
to move in an orbit.
12.
to form into an orb or globe; round out.
Origin
1520-1530
1520-30; Latin orbis circle, disk, orb
Related forms
orbless, adjective
orblike, adjective
unorbed, adjective bullshit. a warhammer term and an anagram for rebound , bounder....UNDERBO. now that i can go with.

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Examples from the web for orb
  • Some silk made by orb weaver spiders rivals the tensile strength of steel.
  • The great voyages of discovery shrank our planet from a fearsome void to afamiliar orb.
  • The orb sits on your office desk and glows a quiet yellow.
British Dictionary definitions for orb


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.
(poeticanother word for eye1


ort

[awrt]  


noun
1.
Usually, ortsa scrap or morsel of food left at a meal.
Origin
late Middle English
1400-1450
1400-50; late Middle English; cognate with Low German ort, early Dutchoorete; compare Old English or- out-, ǣt food (see eat )
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Word Origin and History for ort
n.

"remains of food left from a meal," mid-15c., probably cognate with earlyDutch ooraeteLow German ortfrom or-privative prefix, + etan "to eat"(see eat (v.)). Perhaps from an unrecorded Old English word.
ESSEN, TO EAT, GERMAN

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or·bit
ˈôrbət/
noun
noun: orbit; plural noun: orbits
  1. 1.
    the curved path of a celestial object or spacecraft around a star, planet, or moon, especially a periodic elliptical revolution.
    synonyms:coursepathcircuittracktrajectoryrotationrevolutioncircle;
    rarecircumgyration
    "the monthly orbit of the Moon"
    • one complete circuit around an orbited body.
    • the state of being on or moving in an orbit.
      "planets in orbit around the sun"
    • the path of an electron around an atomic nucleus.
  2. 2.
    a sphere of activity, interest, or application.
    "a radical filmmaker outside the Hollywood orbit"
    synonyms:sphere, sphere of influence, area of activity, rangescopeambit,compassjurisdictionauthoritydomainrealmprovinceterritory,turf
    informalbailiwick
    "the problem comes outside our orbit"
  3. 3.
    ANATOMY
    the cavity in the skull of a vertebrate that contains the eye; the eye socket.
    • the area around the eye of a bird or other animal.
verb
verb: orbit; 3rd person present: orbits; past tense: orbited; past participle: orbited; gerund or present participle: orbiting
  1. 1.
    (of a celestial object or spacecraft) move in orbit around (a star, planet, or moon).
    "Mercury orbits the Sun"
    synonyms:revolve around, circle around, go around, travel around
    "Mercury orbits the Sun"
    • fly or move around in a circle.
      "the mobile's disks spun and orbited slowly"
      synonyms:revolve around, circle around, go around, travel around
      "Mercury orbits the Sun"
    • put (a satellite) into orbit.
Origin
mid 16th century (sense 3 of the noun): from Latin orbita ‘course, track’ (in medieval Latin ‘eye socket’), feminine of orbitus ‘circular,’ from orbis ‘ring.’


Sunday, October 19, 2014

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