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Definition of ora
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of ora is as below...
Ora (n.) A money of
account
among the
Anglo-Saxons,
valued,
in the
Domesday
Book, at
twenty
pence
sterling..
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Reddition
::
Reddition
(n.)
Restoration:
restitution:
surrender.
Raven
::
Raven (n.) A large black
passerine
bird
(Corvus
corax),
similar
to the crow, but
larger.
It is
native
of the
northern
parts of
Europe,
Asia, and
America,
and is noted for its
sagacity..
Call
::
Call (n.) A
requirement
or
appeal
arising
from the
circumstances
of the case; a moral
requirement
or
appeal.
Perfection
::
Perfection
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
perfect
or
complete,
so that
nothing
requisite
is
wanting;
entire
development;
consummate
culture,
skill,
or moral
excellence;
the
highest
attainable
state or
degree
of
excellence;
maturity;
as,
perfection
in an art, in a
science,
or in a
system;
perfection
in form or
degree;
fruits
in
perfection..
Cantoral
::
Cantoral
(a.) Of or
belonging
to a
cantor.
Displume
::
Displume
(v. t.) To strip of, or as of, a
plume,
or
plumes;
to
deprive
of
decoration;
to
dishonor;
to
degrade..
Potency
::
Potency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potent;
physical
or moral
power;
inherent
strength;
energy;
ability
to
effect
a
purpose;
capability;
efficacy;
influence.
Rugosa
::
Rugosa
(n. pl.) An
extinct
tribe of
fossil
corals,
including
numerous
species,
many of them of large size. They are
characteristic
of the
Paleozoic
formations.
The
radiating
septs,
when
present,
are
usually
in
multiples
of four. See
Cyathophylloid..
Catchpenny
::
Catchpenny
(a.) Made or
contrived
for
getting
small sums of money from the
ignorant
or
unwary;
as, a
catchpenny
book; a
catchpenny
show..
Jesse
::
"Jesse
(n.) Any
representation
or
suggestion
of the
genealogy
of
Christ,
in
decorative
art.
Tetel
::
Tetel (n.) A large
African
antelope
(Alcelaphus
tora).
It has
widely
divergent,
strongly
ringed
horns..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) An
official
contemporaneous
memorandum
stating
the
proceedings
of a court of
justice;
a
judicial
record.
Moralizer
::
Moralizer
(n.) One who
moralizes.
Muraena
::
Muraena
(n.) A genus of large eels of the
family
Miraenidae.
They
differ
from the
common
eel in
lacking
pectoral
fins and in
having
the
dorsal
and anal fins
continuous.
The murry
(Muraena
Helenae)
of
Southern
Europe
was the
muraena
of the
Romans.
It is
highly
valued
as a food fish.
Rest
::
Rest (n.) A place where one may rest,
either
temporarily,
as in an inn, or
permanently,
as, in an
abode..
Spirituality
::
Spirituality
(n.) That which
belongs
to the
church,
or to a
person
as an
ecclesiastic,
or to
religion,
as
distinct
from
temporalities..
Iniquity
::
Iniquity
(n.) A
character
or
personification
in the old
English
moralities,
or moral
dramas,
having
the name
sometimes
of one vice and
sometimes
of
another.
See
Vice..
Parable
::
Parable
(n.) A
comparison;
a
similitude;
specifically,
a short
fictitious
narrative
of
something
which might
really
occur in life or
nature,
by means of which a moral is
drawn;
as, the
parables
of
Christ..
Pastorship
::
Pastorship
(n.)
Pastorate.
Blunder
::
Blunder
(n.) A gross error or
mistake,
resulting
from
carelessness,
stupidity,
or
culpable
ignorance..
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