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ORCHEL, OR'CHESTER, OR'CHESTRA, n. [L. orchestra; Gr. a dancer, to dance; origin...
OR'CHESTRAL, a. [supra.] Pertaining to an orchester; suitable for or performed i...
ORCHIL, [See Archil .]
OR'CHIS, n. [L. orchis; Gr.] A genus of plants, called fool-stones.
ORD, n. An edge or point; as in ordhelm. Ord signifies beginning; as in ords and...
ORDA'IN, v.t. [L. ordino, from ordo, order.] 1. Properly, to set; to establish i...
ORDA'INABALE, a. That may be appointed.
ORDA'INED, pp. Appointed; instituted; established; invested with ministerial or ...
ORDA'INER, n. One who ordains, appoints or invests with sacerdotal powers.
ORDA'INING, ppr. Appointing; establishing; investing with sacerdotal or pastoral...
OR'DEAL, n. [The last syllable is deal, to divide or distribute. The sense of th...
OR'DER, n. [L. ordo.] 1. Regular disposition or methodical arrangement of things...
OR'DERED, pp. Regulated; methodized; disposed; commanded; managed.
OR'DERER, n. 1. One that gives orders. 2. One that methodizes or regulates.
OR'DERING, ppr. Regulating; systemizing; commanding; disposing. OR'DERING , n. D...
OR'DERLESS, a. Without regularity; disorderly; out of rule.