orbit

[ˈɔːbɪt]
n
the curved path, usually elliptical, followed by a planet, satellite, comet, etc, in its motion around another celestial body under the influence of gravitation
a range or field of action or influence; sphere
he is out of my orbit
the bony cavity containing the eyeballNontechnical name eye socket
the skin surrounding the eye of a bird.the hollow in which lies the eye or eyestalk of an insect or other arthropod
the path of an electron in its motion around the nucleus of an atom
vb
to move around (a body) in a curved path, usually circular or elliptical
to send (a satellite, spacecraft, etc) into orbit
to move in or as if in an orbit