| ABORDED | • aborded v. Simple past tense and past participle of abord. • ABORD v. (archaic) to accost, approach. |
| BOORDES | • BOORDE n. (Spenser) board, also BOORD, BORD, BORDE. |
| BORDELS | • bordels n. Plural of bordel. • BORDEL n. (archaic) a brothel, also BORDELLO. |
| BORDERS | • borders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of border. • borders n. Plural of border. • Borders prop.n. Plural of Border. |
| CHORDED | • chorded v. Simple past tense and past participle of chord. • chorded adj. (Computing, of a computer keyboard) Through which input is supplied by pressing a relatively small number… • chorded adj. (Graph theory) Containing a chord. |
| CHORDEE | • chordee n. (Medicine) An abnormal downward curve to the erect penis. • CHORDEE n. a painful erection of the penis, usually with downward curvature, occurring in gonorrhea. |
| CORDERS | • corders n. Plural of corder. • Corders prop.n. Plural of Corder. • CORDER n. a person who or thing which fastens with a cord or forms a cord. |
| HORDEIN | • hordein n. (Organic chemistry) A glycoprotein found in barley and some other cereals. • HORDEIN n. a protein found in barley grain. |
| MORDENT | • mordent n. (Music) An ornament consisting of a single alternation between a given pitch and the one immediately below it. • MORDENT n. (German) a rapidly alternating a tone with one halftone lower; a reverse trill. |
| ORDEALS | • ordeals n. Plural of ordeal. • ORDEAL n. a severely difficult or painful experience. |
| ORDERED | • ordered adj. In order, not messy, tidy. • ordered v. Simple past tense and past participle of order. • ORDER v. to give a command to. |
| ORDERER | • orderer n. A person who orders, or who places an order. • ORDERER n. one who orders. |
| ORDERLY | • orderly adj. Neat and tidy; possessing order. • orderly adj. Methodical or systematic. • orderly adj. Peaceful; well-behaved. |
| REORDER | • reorder v. (Transitive) To place in a new order; to rearrange. • reorder v. (Transitive) To order (A product, etc.) again. • reorder v. (Transitive) To order or command again; to repeat an instruction to. |
| SWORDED | • sworded adj. Wearing a sword. • SWORD v. to wield a sword. |
| SWORDER | • sworder n. (Obsolete) One who uses, or fights with, a sword. • SWORDER n. (archaic) a gladiator, a swordsman. |
| UNORDER | • unorder v. (Transitive) To countermand an order for. • UNORDER v. to countermand. |