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Orient

/ˈɔː.ri.ənt/verb / noun
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At its core, to orient means to align or position something relative to a fixed point, like a direction or reference, helping it make sense in context. In modern usage, it often extends to adapting people or objects to new situations, such as guiding a newcomer through unfamiliar territory, blending literal navigation with metaphorical adjustment for a more dynamic world.

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Did you know that the term 'Orient' not only shaped our understanding of the East but also influenced the creation of the Prime Meridian in 1884, which divides the world into eastern and western hemispheres and standardized global time zones, affecting everything from shipping routes to international flights? This single line of demarcation has synchronized billions of daily activities worldwide since its establishment.

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