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(n)
A person with authority; authority, ordinance.
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A person of common rank.
The quality or condition of being ordinary.
(adv)
In an ordinal manner.
(anatomy, medicine) Any of the coronary vessels; a coronary artery or coronary vein.
(adj)
Not ordinary.
Usually or as a general rule; commonly.
A greenhouse in which orange trees are grown.
Alternative form of orangery. [A greenhouse in which orange trees are grown.]
(urology) Of, relating to, occuring in, or affecting urine, its production, function, or excretion.
(geometry) The second of the two terms by which a point is referred to, in a system of fixed rectilinear coordinate (Cartesian coordinate) axes.
An ordinal number such as first, second and third.
The quality of being ardent.
One who ordains or establishes; a director.
A surname from Spanish.
A surname.
Consisting of eight things
A person (usually a clergyman) who ordains.
A wandering or roving around, especially in search of chivalrous adventure.
(US) A local law, passed by e.g. a city.
(v)
(religion) To admit into the ministry, for example as a priest, bishop, minister or Buddhist monk, or to authorize as a rabbi.
Ordaining; decreeing.
A candidate for ordination.
In an ordinate manner; regular; orderly.
(originally and chiefly US, especially Appalachia, informal) Disagreeable, stubborn, and troublesome to deal with; cantankerous.
The art of public speaking, especially in a formal, expressive, or forceful manner.
Serving to caution or warn; admonitory
fervently
The act of ordaining or the state of being ordained.
(geography) An extensive, continent-wide chain of mountains, especially one in the Americas.
Alternative spelling of orangey. [Somewhat orange in colour.]
Citrus sinensis, a fruit tree that bears oranges. (This entry is a translation hub.)
(heraldry) Any device that is given less status (typically because it is less common or less simple) than the normal ordinaries.
(archaic) Of or pertaining to an auction.
The state or quality of being mordant.
the care that a reasonable man would exercise under the circumstances; the standard for determining legal duty