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    orbicular
    /ɔːˈbɪkjʊlə/

    adjective

    • 1. having the shape of a flat ring or disc.
    • 2. having a spherical or rounded shape.

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  2. Feb 28, 2024 · : spherical, circular. orbicularly. ȯr-ˈbi-kyə-lər-lē. adverb. Examples of orbicular in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web That orange orbicular droid the company was looking for? Marah Eakin, WIRED, 28 Feb. 2024 Let’s allow these orbicular fruit-ghosts to finally ascend to the next plane. Heather Arndt Anderson, Sunset Magazine, 17 Mar. 2020.

  3. Orbicular definition: like an orb; ringlike; circular; spherical; rounded. . See examples of ORBICULAR used in a sentence.

  4. simple, unsubdivided. (botany) of leaf shapes; of leaves having no divisions or subdivisions. adjective. having the shape of a sphere or ball. “nearly orbicular in shape”. synonyms: ball-shaped, global, globose, globular, spheric, spherical. circular, round. having a circular shape.

  5. Define orbicular. orbicular synonyms, orbicular pronunciation, orbicular translation, English dictionary definition of orbicular. orbicular orbicular leaf adj. 1. Circular or spherical. 2. Botany Circular and flat. Used especially of leaves. or·bic′u·lar′i·ty n. or·bic′u·lar·ly adv....

  6. noun. orbicularly (orˈbicularly) adverb. Word Frequency. orbicular in American English. (ɔrˈbɪkjulər ; ɔrˈbɪkjələr ) adjective. 1. in the form of an orb; spherical or circular. 2. Botany. round and flat, as some leaves.

  7. anatomy specialized. surrounding a round body part or opening: Only one ligament is found here, the orbicular ligament or annular ligament of the elbow joint. The orbicular muscle of the eye causes the eyelids to contract. geology specialized. Orbicular rock consists of layers of ball-shaped pieces of rock:

  8. Snares of another type consisting of a tangled mass of threads amongst which the spiders pick their way with ease, but which are impassable to insects, are spun by members of the Theridiidae and Pholcidae; but by common consent the so-called orbicular web, so characteristic of the Argyopidae but by no means confined to them, is regarded as ...

  9. 1. in the form of an orb; spherical or circular. 2. Botany. round and flat, as some leaves. Also orˈbiculate (ɔrˈbɪkjulɪt ; ɔrˈbɪkjəlɪt ; ɔrˈbɪkjuˌleɪt ; ɔrˈbɪkjəˌleɪt ) or orˈbicuˌlated (ɔrˈbɪkjuˌleɪtɪd ; ɔrˈbɪkjəˌleɪtɪd ) Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · Adjective. [ edit] orbicular ( comparative more orbicular, superlative most orbicular) Circular or spherical in shape; round . Derived terms. [ edit] orbicular stigma.

  11. Origin of orbicular 1 First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English orbiculer, from Old French orbiculaire and Late Latin orbiculāris “circular, spherical,” equivalent to Latin orbi(s) “disk” + -cul(us) diminutive suffix + -āris; see orb , -cule 1 , -ar 1