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
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.