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ordinary /örˈdi-nə-ri, örˈd(i)n-ri, ördˈnə-ri/, Scot ordinar /ördˈnər/ adjective- According to the common order or type
- Usual
- Of the usual kind
- Customary
- Plain
- Undistinguished
- Commonplace
- (of a judge or jurisdiction) by virtue of office, not by deputation
- (of a judge in Scotland) of the Outer House of the Court of Session (Lord Ordinary)
- Plain-looking (informal)
- Of common rank
noun- Something settled or customary
- The common run, mass or course
- An ungeared bicycle with one large and one small wheel, a penny-farthing
- One of a class of armorial charges, figures of simple or geometrical form, conventional in character (heraldry)
- A reference book of heraldic charges
- A rule or book that lays down the form of a religious service, esp the mass
- An ordinary share
- A judge acting in his own right by virtue of his office, eg an ecclesiastic such as a bishop or his deputy in ecclesiastical cases
- A chaplain who attended those condemned to death, esp the chaplain of Newgate Prison (historical)
- A meal provided at a fixed charge
- A place where such a meal is provided
- The company partaking of it (obsolete)
- Usual fare (obsolete)
ORIGIN: L ordinārius, from ordō, -inis order orˈdinarily adverb orˈdinariness noun ordinary degree same as pass degree (see under pass). Ordinary grade noun see O grade under O (abbrev). Ordinary level noun see O level under O (abbrev). ordinary ray noun (physics) In double refraction, the ray that obeys the ordinary law of refraction ordinary seaman noun A seaman ranking below an able seaman ordinary shares plural noun Shares in a company entitling the holder to the company's net profits as a dividend after preference shareholders have been paid (preferred ordinary shares have limited priority) in ordinary In regular and customary attendance ordinary of the mass The established sequence or fixed order for saying mass out of the ordinary Unusual |