What is another word for orb?
Pronunciation:
[ ˈɔːb], [ ˈɔːb], [ ˈɔː_b]
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Synonyms for Orb:
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- antimatter ,
- black hole ,
- celestial object ,
- constellation ,
- cosmic dust ,
- dark matter ,
- the Big Dipper .
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- geometry .
- badge ,
- baton ,
- coronet ,
- crown ,
- emblem ,
- ermine ,
- insignia ,
- mantle ,
- mortarboard ,
- pall ,
- pin ,
- regalia ,
- ring ,
- scepter ,
- seal ,
- signet ,
- staff ,
- talisman ,
- tartan ,
- tiara ,
- uniform ,
- wand .
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• motion- orb .
Other synonyms:
- wheel .
- band .
Other relevant words:
- Cestus ,
- Crown wheel ,
- Globate ,
- Morning Star ,
- Orbed ,
- Orbic ,
- Orby ,
- Phosphor ,
- RETINA ,
- Rondure ,
- Roundlet ,
- Uraeus ,
- Uranolite ,
- aerolite ,
- afflict ,
- ambit ,
- annulet ,
- annulus ,
- area ,
- arena ,
- areola ,
- armlet ,
- baby blues ,
- bailiwick ,
- baldric ,
- ballock ,
- balloon ,
- banjo eyes ,
- baseball game ,
- bead ,
- beat ,
- beleaguer ,
- belt ,
- beset ,
- besiege ,
- bladder ,
- blob ,
- boll ,
- bollock ,
- bolus ,
- border ,
- borderland ,
- bound ,
- bowl ,
- bracelet ,
- bright eyes ,
- broadcast ,
- bubble ,
- bulb ,
- bulbil ,
- bulblet ,
- bulbous ,
- bunch ,
- cap of dignity ,
- cap of maintenance ,
- capacity ,
- career ,
- celestial body ,
- celestial sphere ,
- chaplet ,
- chromosphere ,
- chunk ,
- cincture ,
- circlet ,
- circular ,
- circulate ,
- circumscribe ,
- clear eyes ,
- clearing ,
- clod ,
- clot ,
- clothe ,
- clump ,
- cluster ,
- collar ,
- comet ,
- compartment ,
- compass ,
- comprise ,
- confine ,
- contain ,
- cordon ,
- cornea ,
- corona ,
- cover ,
- cue ,
- cycle ,
- daystar ,
- demesne ,
- department ,
- diadem ,
- disc ,
- discipline ,
- disseminate ,
- district ,
- domain ,
- dominion ,
- drop ,
- droplet ,
- earth ,
- egg ,
- ellipsoid ,
- ellipsoidal ,
- embody ,
- encircle ,
- enclose ,
- encompass ,
- enfold ,
- envelop ,
- environ ,
- evening star ,
- eyeball ,
- eyelid ,
- falling star ,
- fascia ,
- field ,
- fillet ,
- fireball ,
- fixed stars ,
- formal ,
- function ,
- garland ,
- geoid ,
- gird ,
- girdle ,
- glob ,
- global ,
- globoid ,
- globular ,
- glomerulus ,
- gob ,
- gobbet ,
- great seal ,
- ground ,
- heavenly body ,
- hemisphere ,
- hoop ,
- hub ,
- install ,
- invest ,
- iris ,
- jurisdiction ,
- knob ,
- knot ,
- lamp ,
- lasso ,
- lens ,
- lid ,
- limit ,
- line ,
- lodestar ,
- lookout ,
- loop ,
- lucifer ,
- luminary ,
- lump ,
- march ,
- meteor ,
- meteorite ,
- moon ,
- musket ball ,
- nave ,
- necklace ,
- nictitating membrane ,
- noose ,
- nut ,
- o ,
- oblate spheroid ,
- ocular ,
- oculus ,
- ogle ,
- optic ,
- optic nerve ,
- orb of night ,
- orbicular ,
- orbiculate ,
- orbit ,
- orblet ,
- orchis ,
- ovoid ,
- pale ,
- part ,
- peeper ,
- peepers ,
- pellet ,
- phosphorus ,
- photosphere ,
- planet ,
- planetary ,
- planetary ring ,
- planetoid ,
- polar star ,
- polestar ,
- popeyes ,
- precinct ,
- privy seal ,
- prolate spheroid ,
- province ,
- pupil ,
- purple ,
- quarter ,
- race ,
- range ,
- realm ,
- region ,
- reservation ,
- revolve ,
- ringlet ,
- rod ,
- role ,
- roll ,
- rotund ,
- round ,
- routine ,
- royal crown ,
- rundle ,
- sash ,
- satellite ,
- sceptre ,
- sclera ,
- shooting star ,
- snood ,
- soil ,
- solar system ,
- spherical ,
- spheroid ,
- spherule ,
- spread ,
- star ,
- stars ,
- subdiscipline ,
- sun ,
- surround ,
- testicle ,
- testis ,
- venus ,
- vesper ,
- walk ,
- walk of life ,
- window ,
- winker ,
- world ,
- worldwide ,
- wrap ,
- wreath ,
- zone .
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How to use "Orb" in context?
When asked to describe an orb people often think of a science fiction monster. But orbs can be a beautiful and simple object, virtually any shape or size. Orb-shaped objects are commonly found in nature, often as part of a mineral deposit. They can also be found in meteoroids, comets and asteroids.There are many theories about what causes orbs. One is that they are the result of a collision between two objects. Another is that the orb is created when gas and dust grains become suspended in liquid or vacuum. Orb-like objects are also seen in some plasma displays.
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