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- Orient⇄adj. of the Orient; Oriental.
- orient⇄adj. 1. eastern.
Ex. Now morning from her orient chamber came (Keats).
(SYN) oriental.
2. bright; shining.
Ex. (Figurative.) Ten thousand banners ... With orient colours waving (Milton).
(SYN) radiant, effulgent.
3 - orient⇄expr. orient oneself, to get in the right relations to the things or persons about one.
Ex. to orient oneself on coming to a new city, to orient oneself in the group of people one is to work with. The new student had to orient himself to new teache - orient⇄noun orienter.
- Orient⇄noun the countries in Asia, as distinguished from those in Europe and America; the East. China and Japan are important nations of the Orient. The Orient usually includes Asia and countries east and southeast of the Mediterranean.
- orient⇄noun 1. east.
2a. the soft, glowing luster or sheen of a pearl of excellent quality.
Ex. (Figurative.) In every nobler mood We feel the orient of their spirit glow (James Russell Lowell).
b. a natural pearl having such a luster.Orient⇄Orient, noun, adjective.orient⇄orient, verb, noun, adjective.orient⇄v.i. 1. to turn toward any specified direction.
2. to turn toward the east.orient⇄v.t. 1. to place in the right position; bring into the right relationship with surroundings or with the facts or principles; adjust; correct.
Ex. These men will ask for nothing specific in return although they will help to orient and determine the