English dictionary: words starting with ord
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abbreviationOrder.
nounShort form of coordinate : one of a pair of numbers and/or letters that show the exact position of a point on a map, graph, or image
Usage examples:
We zoom in on the map to the right coords., can you give us the co-ords for the farm in the photo?,…
verbMake (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.
Usage examples:
He was ordained a minister before entering parliament
adjectiveCapable of being ordained; that may be ordained.
verbMake (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.
Usage examples:
He was ordained a minister before entering parliament
verbMake (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.
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He was ordained a minister before entering parliament
verbMake (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.
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He was ordained a minister before entering parliament
nounA very unpleasant and prolonged experience.
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The ordeal of having to give evidence
nounA very unpleasant and prolonged experience.
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The ordeal of having to give evidence
Order
ˈɔː.dərnounThe arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.
Usage examples:
I filed the cards in alphabetical order
verbGive an authoritative instruction to do something.
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She ordered me to leave
phrasal verbTo tell someone what to do in an annoying way
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The older waitresses didn’t talk to her except to order her around.
phrasal verbTo tell someone what to do in an annoying way
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The older waitresses didn’t talk to her except to order her around.
nounA request for goods that are not available now but will be available in the future
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Unfortunately we are not able to process back orders., pharmacies that carried the vaccine now say …
nounSomething you are told to do by someone else and which you must do
Usage examples:
[ + to infinitive ] the company has received an order to stop releasing pollution into the air., hi…
adjectiveCapable of being ordered or directed (to an end or result); amenable to direction or control.
verbGive an authoritative instruction to do something.
Usage examples:
She ordered me to leave
nounThe arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.
Usage examples:
I filed the cards in alphabetical order
adjectiveCarefully arranged or controlled
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A well-ordered (= tidy) room
nounThe quality or fact of being ordered or regulated.
verbGive an authoritative instruction to do something.
Usage examples:
She ordered me to leave
nounThe arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.
Usage examples:
I filed the cards in alphabetical order
nounA request for goods that are not available now but will be available in the future
Usage examples:
Unfortunately we are not able to process back orders., pharmacies that carried the vaccine now say …
adjectiveLacking organization or order.
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Haphazard, orderless results
nounAn attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.
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The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kit…
adjectiveNeatly and methodically arranged.
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An orderly arrangement of objects
nounThe quality of being well arranged or organized
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Patients are complimentary about the cleanliness and orderliness of the hospital., the orderliness …
adjectiveNeatly and methodically arranged.
Usage examples:
An orderly arrangement of objects
nounAn attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.
Usage examples:
The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kit…
nounThe arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.
Usage examples:
I filed the cards in alphabetical order
verbGive an authoritative instruction to do something.
Usage examples:
She ordered me to leave
nounA service book, especially one with the forms of service used at ordinations.
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The report continues with a discussion of the various ministries of deacons, including the basis as…
adjectiveShort for ordinal number.
nounA number like 1st, 2nd, 3rd, that shows the position of something in a list of items
Usage examples:
In "she was fifth in the race," "fifth" is an ordinal number.
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