orbless

/ˈɔrbləs/
adjective
  1. Lacking a sphere or orb; without a round shape or form.
    • The artist's sculpture was deliberately orbless, with sharp angles instead of curves.
    • In the dark sky, the moon appeared orbless, hidden behind thick clouds.
    • The ancient map showed an orbless world, before people knew the Earth was round.
  2. Without a celestial body (such as a planet, star, or moon) that is typically round.
    • The telescope revealed an orbless region of space, empty of any planets or stars.
    • The night was orbless, with no moon or visible planets to light the way.
    • In the fantasy story, the wizard's orbless staff held no magical sphere.
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