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  • 31ordinary — See common, ordinary. See common, ordinary …

    Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • 32ordinary — Synonyms and related words: American plan, Attic, Babbittish, European plan, JA, Philistine, a la carte, accepted, accustomed, achievement, alerion, amicus curiae, animal charge, annulet, argent, armorial bearings, armory, arms, assessor, average …

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  • 33ordinary — [14] Latin ōrdinārius meant ‘following the usual course’; it was a derivative of ōrdō, source of English order. It was originally used in English as a noun, meaning ‘someone with jurisdiction in ecclesiastical cases’, and right up until the 19th… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 34ordinary — adj 1. usual, conventional, regular, natural, normal, average; typical, general, prevalent, prevailing, common, current, popular; understood, approved, accepted, recognized; customary, wonted, accustomed, habitual, routine, repeated, recurrent;… …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 35ordinary — adjective 1) the ordinary course of events Syn: usual, normal, standard, typical, common, customary, habitual, everyday, regular, routine, day to day 2) my life seemed very ordinary Syn …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 36ordinary —   Ma amau, laha, mea loa a wale, a e nei, pākūwā, pākūā.    ♦ Ordinary person, kanaka a e nei nō; ki i maka li ili i.    ♦ Having ways of ordinary folk, ha aha a; waikanaka (rare) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 37ordinary — [14] Latin ōrdinārius meant ‘following the usual course’; it was a derivative of ōrdō, source of English order. It was originally used in English as a noun, meaning ‘someone with jurisdiction in ecclesiastical cases’, and right up until the 19th… …

    Word origins

  • 38ordinary — See: OUT OF THE ORDINARY …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 39ordinary — See: OUT OF THE ORDINARY …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 40Ordinary —    The name given to the Bishop of the Diocese, or other ecclesiastical authority who has ordinary jurisdiction …

    American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia