The adjective from of Orient is oriental.
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Marie Louise Dufrenoy has written: 'L' Orient romanesque en France, 1704-1789' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Comparative Literature, East, French and Oriental, French fiction, History and criticism, Literature, Comparative, Oriental and French
Julia Alexis Kushigian has written: 'Orientalism in the Hispanic literary tradition' -- subject(s): East and West in literature, Exoticism in literature, History and criticism, In literature, Knowledge, Orient, Oriental influences, Spanish American literature
Pertaining to the West (typically European culture). Antonym of 'oriental'.
Oriental was a term used long ago to describe someone from the "orient". The orient was Japan, and China. Nowadays we don't refer to people from China or Japan as being from the "orient" if we do not know whether they are Japanese, or Chinese, or Taiwanese, we say they are "Asian"
The Eastern & Oriental Hotel in Penang, Malaysia resembles the British Colonial Era and the Pearl of the Orient.
The term Orient was defined as coming from the East. So Oriental carpets are typically from countries such as China, India, Turkey, Cyprus, Iran and Vietnam.
One example for insurance companies located in the Orient is "Oriental Insurance Company Limited". Another one would be "Arab Orient Insurance Company".
Marie E. de Meester has written: 'Oriental influences in the English literature of the nineteenth century' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, English and Oriental, English literature, Exoticism in literature, History and criticism, Oriental and English
Orient is a figure of speech. It is what many people call anything east of Europe, including Asia.Some countries that would be considered Oriental are:AfghanistanBaluchistanBurmaCambodiaIndiaIndonesiaJapanKoreaLaosMalaysiaManchuriaMongoliaPakistanPhilippinesSingaporeSinosphereSri LankaTaiwanTibetVietnamXinjiang