Associations to the word «Ord»
Noun
- Clint
- Marina
- Th
- Sway
- Epa
- Dam
- Langley
- Sandy
- Godfrey
- Ordinance
- Grant
- Star
- Corp
- Readiness
- Quentin
- Compliance
- Dylan
- Kendall
- Grassland
- Id
- Uv
- Glen
- Organist
- Alexis
- Dem
- Jules
- Hamilton
- Artillery
- Beverly
- Chicago
- Convert
- Macarthur
- Ca
- Wright
- Barracks
- Carlton
- Outlaw
- Trips
- Airline
- Married
- Major
- Loch
- Walker
- Transcript
- Subsidy
- Vocabulary
- Army
- Lieutenant
- Brigade
- Va
- Strait
- Ter
- General
- Telegram
- Griffin
- Battalion
- Aboriginal
- Den
- Ready
- Absorption
- Command
- Assignment
- Integer
- Grenade
- Lewis
- Implement
- Arthur
- Scheme
- Closure
- Mg
- Er
- Maze
- Detachment
- Bibliography
- Charleston
- River
- Governance
- Harry
- Division
- Catalog
- En
- Ricky
Adverb
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
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