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Webster Dictionary :: Orbiculation

ORBICULA'TION, n. The state of being made in the form of an orb.

Webster Dictionary :: Orbiculate

ORBIC'ULATE, ORBIC'ULATED, a. [L. orbiculatus.] Made or being in the form of an ...

Webster Dictionary :: Orbicularness

ORBIC'ULARNESS, n. Sphericity; the state of being orbicular.

Webster Dictionary :: Orbicularly

ORBIC'ULARLY, adv. Spherically.

Webster Dictionary :: Orbicular

ORBIC'ULAR, a. [L. orbiculus.] Spherical; circular; in the form of an orb.

Webster Dictionary :: Orbic

ORB'IC, a. Spherical.

Webster Dictionary :: Orbed

ORB'ED, a. 1. Round; circular; orbicular. 2. Formed into a circle or round shape...

Webster Dictionary :: Orbation

ORBA'TION, n. [L. orbatio, from orbo, to bereave.] Privation of parents or child...

Webster Dictionary :: Orbate

ORB'ATE, a. [L. orbatus.] Bereaved; fatherless; childless.

Webster Dictionary :: Orb

ORB, n. [L. orbis.] 1. A spherical body; as the celestial orbs. 2. In astronomy,...

Webster Dictionary :: Oratress

OR'ATRESS, OR'ATRIX, n. A female orator.

Webster Dictionary :: Oratory

OR'ATORY, n. [Low L. oratoria, from orator.] 1. The art of speaking well, or of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Oratorio

ORATO'RIO, n. 1. In Italian music, a sacred drama of dialogues, containing recit...

Webster Dictionary :: Oratorically

ORATOR'ICALLY, adv. In a rhetorical manner.

Webster Dictionary :: Oratorial

ORATO'RIAL, ORATO'RIALLY, ORATOR'ICAL, a. Pertaining to an orator or to oratory;...

Webster Dictionary :: Orator

OR'ATOR, n. [L.] 1. A public speaker. In ancient Rome, orators were advocates fo...

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