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Orbicular   Listen
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Orbicular  adj.  Resembling or having the form of an orb; spherical; circular; orbiculate. "Orbicular as the disk of a planet."






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"Orbicular" Quotes from Famous Books



... unattempted by any other nation) we see alternately her festive smile and her gloomiest scowl; that the grave good sense of the nation has here found its brightest mirror; and, finally, that through Pope the cycle of our poetry is perfected and made orbicular, that from that day we might claim the laurel equally, whether ...
— Biographical Essays • Thomas de Quincey

... of a great understanding that produced the world. That the world is very resplendent is made perspicuous from the figure, the color, the magnitude of it, and likewise from the wonderful variety of those stars which adorn this world. The world is spherical; the orbicular hath the pre-eminence above all other figures, for being round itself it hath its parts like itself. (On this account, according to Plato, the understanding, which is the most sacred part of man, is in the head.) The color of it is most beauteous; for ...
— Essays and Miscellanies - The Complete Works Volume 3 • Plutarch



Words linked to "Orbicular" :   circular, global, simple, globular, spheric, round, orbiculate, globose



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