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(n)
(countable) A command.
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Dung, excrement.
Great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion.
(obsolete) fallow land
The line or frontier area separating political or geographical regions.
A surname
(adj)
In order, not messy, tidy.
A pupil who lives at school during term time.
One who hoards; one who accumulates, collects, and stores, especially one who does so to excess.
(now chiefly UK dialectal) A point.
A surname from Middle English.
A guard, especially in a prison.
A surname.
One who prepares wood as cordwood.
Alternative form of ord. [(now chiefly UK dialectal) A point.]
Having oars.
(historical) A political and military organizational structure used by Turkic and Mongol peoples, sometimes referred to as a horde.
A person who orders, or who places an order
Obsolete form of order. [(countable) Arrangement, disposition, or sequence.]
(obsolete) One who uses, or fights with, a sword.
Someone who words something a certain way; a turner of phrases.
One who herds.
A beam of steel, wood, or reinforced concrete, used as a main horizontal support in a building or structure.
A fourth part of something.
(colloquial) A short, a short seller: one who engages in short selling.
(chiefly African-American Vernacular, Philadelphia, slang) Okay; average; nothing special.
A person who carries luggage and related objects.
(uncountable) A mixture of lime or cement, sand and water used for bonding building blocks.
(usually in the plural) A fragment; a scrap of leftover food; any remainder; a piece of refuse.
A food supply.
A skilled and eloquent public speaker.
British, Canada, and Australia spelling of ardor.
(N)
a town in Jutland, Denmark.
A machine or algorithm that performs sorting.
Any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Alnus, belonging to the birch family.
A surname from Spanish.
One who courts; one who plays the lover, or solicits in marriage.
A criminal who steals information from credit cards.
(forestry) A motor-driven logging machine which transports logs by means of a system of cables and winches.
A person who guards; a guard.
a river in Bulgaria and Greece.
(India) A coconut plantation.
(biology, taxonomy) A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below classis and above familia.
A surname from Dutch.
A town in County Louth, Ireland, situated on the River Dee.
(v)
(obsolete) To raise or erect, to set up or stir up.
A surname from German.
(historical) A bedroom or dormitory, especially in a monastery.
A city, the capital of Ordu Province, Turkey.
(historical) The kingdom formerly controlled by this city; the nation of its people.
Someone who or something which performs arithmetic addition; a machine for adding numbers.
(of a show) Having been broadcast over the airwaves, such as on television or radio; loosely, having been broadcast via any medium.
A person who aids or assists.
A city in Alberta, Canada.
Alternative form of air-dry. [(transitive) To dry by exposure to the air.]
A river in West Sussex, England, which flows into the English Channel.
(transitive) To dry by exposure to the air.