| ACCORDER | • accorder n. (Rare) One who accords. • ACCORDER n. one who accords. |
| BORDERED | • bordered v. Simple past tense and past participle of border. • BORDER v. to be adjacent to. |
| BORDERER | • borderer n. A person who resides near a border. • borderer n. A soldier of a border regiment in the British Army (Border Regiment, South Wales Borderers, King’s Own… • BORDERER n. a person who lives or was born on the border of a country. |
| DISORDER | • disorder n. Absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner. • disorder n. A disturbance of civic peace or of public order. • disorder n. (Medicine, countable) A physical or mental malfunction. |
| EMBORDER | • emborder v. (Transitive) To furnish or adorn with a border. • EMBORDER v. to provide with a border, also IMBORDER. |
| IMBORDER | • imborder v. Obsolete form of emborder. • IMBORDER v. to provide with a border, also EMBORDER. |
| MISORDER | • misorder n. (Obsolete) Disorder; irregularity. • misorder v. (Transitive) To sort or arrange incorrectly. • MISORDER v. to order incorrectly. |
| ORDERERS | • orderers n. Plural of orderer. • ORDERER n. one who orders. |
| ORDERING | • ordering v. Present participle of order. • ordering n. Arrangement in a sequence. • ordering n. (Uncountable) The placement of an order for goods or services. |
| PREORDER | • preorder v. (Transitive) To order (goods or services) in advance, before they are available. • preorder v. (Transitive) To sort or arrange beforehand. • preorder n. An order for goods or services placed in advance. |
| RECORDER | • recorder n. An apparatus for recording; a device which records. • recorder n. Agent noun of record; one who records. • recorder n. A judge in a municipal court. |
| REORDERS | • reorders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reorder. • REORDER v. to put in a further order. |
| SUBORDER | • suborder n. (Taxonomy) A taxonomic category below order and above infraorder. • SUBORDER n. a category of related families within an order. |
| SWORDERS | • sworders n. Plural of sworder. • SWORDER n. (archaic) a gladiator, a swordsman. |
| UNORDERS | • unorders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unorder. • UNORDER v. to countermand. |