| ABORDING | • abording v. Present participle of abord. • ABORD v. (archaic) to accost, approach. |
| CHORDING | • chording v. Present participle of chord. • chording n. An arrangement of musical chords. • chording n. (Computing) The ability, using a keyboard or similar device, to enter characters or commands in the… |
| CORDINER | • cordiner n. (Obsolete) A shoemaker. • CORDINER n. (archaic) a shoemaker, also CORDWAINER. |
| CORDINGS | • cordings n. Plural of cording. • CORDING n. the ribbed surface of cloth. |
| LORDINGS | • lordings n. Plural of lording. • LORDING n. a young or unimportant lord, also LORDLING. |
| ORDINALS | • ordinals n. Plural of ordinal. • ORDINAL n. a book containing religious rites, esp. for ordination. |
| ORDINAND | • ordinand n. A candidate for ordination. • ORDINAND n. one who is undertaking ordination. |
| ORDINANT | • ordinant n. (Obsolete) One who ordains. • ordinant adj. Ordaining; decreeing. • ORDINANT n. one who ordains. |
| ORDINARS | • ORDINAR n. (Scots) something quite usual, also ORDINARY. |
| ORDINARY | • ordinary n. A person with authority; authority, ordinance. • ordinary n. Something ordinary or regular. • ordinary n. A book setting out ordinary or regular conduct. |
| ORDINATE | • ordinate n. (Geometry) The second of the two terms by which a point is referred to, in a system of fixed rectilinear… • ordinate n. (Geometry) The vertical line representing an axis of a Cartesian coordinate system, on which the ordinate… • ordinate v. (Transitive, uncommon) to ordain a priest, or consecrate a bishop. |
| ORDINEES | • ordinees n. Plural of ordinee. • ORDINEE n. one that is being ordained. |
| SORDINES | • sordines n. Plural of sordine. • SORDINE n. a cone-shaped mute for a trumpet, also SORDINO, SOURDINE. |
| SWORDING | • swording n. Slashing or fighting with a sword. • swording v. Present participle of sword. • SWORD v. to wield a sword. |
| WORDINGS | • wordings n. Plural of wording. • WORDING n. the style of expressing in words. |