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Same as Ordeal by water. See the Note under Ordeal, n., 1.
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a.
Well-ordered; orderly; regular; methodical.
n.
Disposition; arrangement; order.
adv.
According to established rules or settled method; as a rule; commonly; usually; in most cases; as, a winter more than ordinarily severe.
n.
The state of being an ordinary.
n.
The act of ordaining, appointing, or setting apart; the state of being ordained, appointed, etc.
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One who ordains or establishes; a director.
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Anything which is in ordinary or common use.
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Ordovician.
n.
A charge or bearing of simple form, one of nine or ten which are in constant use. The bend, chevron, chief, cross, fesse, pale, and saltire are uniformly admitted as ordinaries. Some authorities include bar, bend sinister, pile, and others. See Subordinary.
a.
Of or pertaining to ordonnance.
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According to established order; methodical; settled; regular.
n.
The Ordovician formation.
adv.
In an ordinate manner; orderly.
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of Ordinary
n.
The distance of any point in a curve or a straight line, measured on a line called the axis of ordinates or on a line parallel to it, from another line called the axis of abscissas, on which the corresponding abscissa of the point is measured.
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Of or pertaining to ordure; filthy.
n.
The act of setting apart to an office in the Christian ministry; the conferring of holy orders.
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Tending to ordain; directing; giving order.
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Of common rank, quality, or ability; not distinguished by superior excellence or beauty; hence, not distinguished in any way; commonplace; inferior; of little merit; as, men of ordinary judgment; an ordinary book.
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