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orifice Opening. Hole.
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orientation the arrangement of the molecules of the melt. If the molecules are orientated, they are aligned with each other; if non-orientated they are not in alignment. In general, orientated material shrinks more than non-orientated material.
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orient The iridescent effect visible in finer quality pearls; also called overtone.
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Oribasius Roman physician and medical writer, 325–403 A.D., physician to the Emperor Julian. His magnum opus was an encyclopedia of medicine in seventy volumes, of which only one third survive; these are invaluable for they contain extracts from the works of many important physicians of antiquity (e.g., Dioscorides, Galen, Antyllus).
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oriens l. of hippocampus stratum oriens hippocampi.
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