Associations to the word «Ord»
Noun
- Rec
- Kimberley
- Muir
- Nance
- Och
- Kangaroo
- Coll
- Monterey
- Hume
- Og
- Argyle
- Gibbon
- Fort
- Hare
- Av
- Fitzroy
- Det
- Sheridan
- Dispersion
- Mandy
- Bowers
- Inverness
- Irrigation
- Toby
- Duane
- Ordnance
- Meade
- Forrest
- Vicksburg
- Som
- Boris
- Dey
- Seer
- Om
- Bonaparte
- Northumberland
- Berwick
- Druid
- Crook
- Distillery
- Ro
- Eastwood
- Chavez
- Reggie
- Dune
- Firth
- Mcdowell
- Brigadier
- Pt
- Cassie
- Til
- Infantry
- Rot
- Diversion
- Merritt
- Famine
- Rat
- Prod
- Picket
- Corinth
- Med
- Ary
- Nebraska
- Ard
- Craven
- Confederate
- Shields
- Novak
- Comm
- Ninth
- Cavalry
- Corps
- Tweed
- Fremont
- Arlington
- Hutton
- Mackenzie
- Sherman
- California
- Oslo
- Wavelength
- Edward
- Fr
- Spp
- Whisky
- Munition
Wiktionary
ORD, noun. Abbreviation of order.
ORD, noun. (law) Abbreviation of ordinance.
ORD, noun. (now chiefly UK dialectal) A point.
ORD, noun. (now chiefly UK dialectal) A point of origin; a beginning.
ORD, noun. (now chiefly UK dialectal) A point of land; a promontory.
ORD, noun. (now chiefly UK dialectal) The point or edge of a weapon.
ORD, proper noun. A city in Nebraska
ORD, proper noun. A civil parish and village in Northumberland, England
ORD, proper noun. (Ord River) A river in Western Australia
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