| ACCORDING | • according v. Present participle of accord. • according adj. Agreeing; in agreement or harmony; harmonious. • according adv. (Obsolete) Accordingly; correspondingly. |
| AFFORDING | • affording v. Present participle of afford. • AFFORD v. to have sufficient means for. |
| CHORDINGS | • chordings n. Plural of chording. • CHORDING n. the playing, singing, or arrangement of chords. |
| COORDINAL | • COORDINAL adj. of plants and animals, belonging to the same order. |
| CORDINERS | • cordiners n. Plural of cordiner. • CORDINER n. (archaic) a shoemaker, also CORDWAINER. |
| ORDINAIRE | • ordinaire n. Wine for ordinary use. • ordinaire n. A soldier’s mess. • ordinaire n. A person of common rank. |
| ORDINALLY | • ordinally adv. In an ordinal manner. • ORDINAL adv. indicating order of sequence. |
| ORDINANCE | • ordinance n. (US) A local law, passed by e.g. a city. • ordinance n. An edict or decree, authoritative order. • ordinance n. A religious practice or ritual prescribed by the church. |
| ORDINANDS | • ordinands n. Plural of ordinand. • ORDINAND n. one who is undertaking ordination. |
| ORDINANTS | • ordinants n. Plural of ordinant. • ORDINANT n. one who ordains. |
| ORDINATED | • ordinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ordinate. • ORDINATE v. to subject to (statistical) ordination. |
| ORDINATES | • ordinates n. Plural of ordinate. • ordinates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ordinate. • ORDINATE v. to subject to (statistical) ordination. |
| RECORDING | • recording v. Present participle of record. • recording n. The act of storing sound, video, etc., in a permanent medium. • recording n. A reproduction of sound, video, etc., stored in a permanent medium. |
| REWORDING | • rewording v. Present participle of reword. • rewording n. A changed wording. • rewording n. The act of creating a changed wording. |
| UNCORDING | • uncording v. Present participle of uncord. • UNCORD v. to free from cords. |
| UNLORDING | • unlording v. Present participle of unlord. • UNLORD v. to strip of the dignity of a lord. |
| WORDINESS | • wordiness n. The excessive, often unnecessary, use of words. • WORDINESS n. the state of being wordy. |