Orient

/ˈɔːriˌɛnt/ (verb), /ˈɔːriənt/ (noun, less common) verb

To orient something is to position it in a particular direction, or to help someone get used to a new situation or surroundings.

From Latin “oriens” meaning “rising, east,” originally referring to the direction of the rising sun. It came to mean aligning or finding your direction by the east, then more broadly getting your bearings.

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