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SPHERE |
Orb |
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CRYSTALBALL |
Fortune-teller’s orb |
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EYEBALL |
Optic orb |
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HEMISPHERES |
Half-orb shapes |
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ORBED |
Of Orb |
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ORBING |
Of Orb |
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CRYSTAL BALL |
Clairvoyant’s orb (7,4) |
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ORBIT |
An orb or ball. |
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CIRCLET |
A round body; an orb. |
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ORBICLE |
A small orb, or sphere. |
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ORB |
To become round like an orb. |
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CIRCLE |
A round body; a sphere; an orb. |
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DAY-STAR |
The sun, as the orb of day. |
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ORBY |
Orblike; having the course of an orb; revolving. |
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SEMIORBICULAR |
Having the shape of a half orb or sphere. |
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ROCKY |
Like a rock; as, the rocky orb of a shield. |
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UNSPHERE |
To remove, as a planet, from its sphere or orb. |
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INSPHERE |
To place in, or as in, an orb a sphere. Cf. Ensphere. |
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ORBICULAR |
Resembling or having the form of an orb; spherical;
circular; orbiculate. |
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FIRMAMENT |
The orb of the fixed stars; the most rmote of the
celestial spheres. |
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FULL-ORBED |
Having the orb or disk complete or fully illuminated;
like the full moon. |
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WHEEL |
A rolling or revolving body; anything of a circular form; a
disk; an orb. |
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MACULA |
A spot, as on the skin, or on the surface of the sun or of
some other luminous orb. |
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ORBICULATED |
Made, or being, in the form of an orb; having a
circular, or nearly circular, or a spheroidal, outline. |
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ATMOSPHERE |
The whole mass of aeriform fluid surrounding the earth;
-- applied also to the gaseous envelope of any celestial orb, or other
body; as, the atmosphere of Mars. |