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Definition of ordinary
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Ordinary
(n.) An
officer
who has
original
jurisdiction
in his own
right,
and not by
deputation..
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Grease
::
Grease
(n.) An
inflammation
of a
horse's
heels,
suspending
the
ordinary
greasy
secretion
of the part, and
producing
dryness
and
scurfiness,
followed
by
cracks,
ulceration,
and
fungous
excrescences..
Common
::
Common
(v.) Not
distinguished
or
exceptional;
inconspicuous;
ordinary;
plebeian;
-- often in a
depreciatory
sense.
Pectosic
::
Pectosic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to,
resembling,
or
derived
from,
pectose;
specifically,
designating
an acid
supposed
to
constitute
largely
ordinary
pectin
or
vegetable
jelly..
Jumper
::
Jumper
(n.) A sort of
blouse
worn by
workmen
over their
ordinary
dress to
protect
it.
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(a.)
Common;
customary;
usual.
Armature
::
Armature
(n.) A piece of soft iron used to
connect
the two poles of a
magnet,
or
electro-magnet,
in order to
complete
the
circuit,
or to
receive
and apply the
magnetic
force.
In the
ordinary
horseshoe
magnet,
it
serves
to
prevent
the
dissipation
of the
magnetic
force..
Hydromica
::
Hydromica
(n.) A
variety
of
potash
mica
containing
water.
It is less
elastic
than
ordinary
muscovite.
Usual
::
Usual (n.) Such as is in
common
use; such as
occurs
in
ordinary
practice,
or in the
ordinary
course
of
events;
customary;
ordinary;
habitual;
common..
Spinnerule
::
Spinneret
(n.) One of the
special
jointed
organs
situated
on the under side, and near the end, of the
abdomen
of
spiders,
by means of which they spin their webs. Most
spiders
have three pairs of
spinnerets,
but some have only two
pairs.
The
ordinary
silk line of the
spider
is
composed
of
numerous
smaller
lines
jointed
after
issuing
from the
spinnerets..
Roundfish
::
Roundfish
(n.) Any
ordinary
market
fish,
exclusive
of
flounders,
sole,
halibut,
and other
flatfishes..
Superexcellent
::
Superexcellence
(n.)
Superior
excellence;
extraordinary
excellence.
Monastery
::
Monastery
(n.) A house of
religious
retirement,
or of
secusion
from
ordinary
temporal
concerns,
especially
for
monks;
-- more
rarely
applied
to such a house for
females..
Heterotaxy
::
Heterotaxy
(n.)
Variation
in
arrangement
from that
existing
in a
normal
form;
heterogenous
arrangement
or
structure,
as, in
botany,
the
deviation
in
position
of the
organs
of a
plant,
from the
ordinary
or
typical
arrangement..
Vision
::
Vision
(v.)
Especially,
that which is seen
otherwise
than by the
ordinary
sight,
or the
rational
eye; a
supernatural,
prophetic,
or
imaginary
sight;
an
apparition;
a
phantom;
a
specter;
as, the
visions
of
Isaiah..
Average
::
Average
(a.)
Pertaining
to an
average
or mean;
medial;
containing
a mean
proportion;
of a mean size,
quality,
ability,
etc.;
ordinary;
usual;
as, an
average
rate of
profit;
an
average
amount
of rain; the
average
Englishman;
beings
of the
average
stamp..
Pseudosphere
::
Pseudosphere
(n.) The
surface
of
constant
negative
curvature
generated
by the
revolution
of a
tractrix.
This
surface
corresponds
in
non-Euclidian
space to the
sphere
in
ordinary
space.
An
important
property
of the
surface
is that any
figure
drawn upon it can be
displaced
in any way
without
tearing
it or
altering
in size any of its
elements.
Escapade
::
Escapade
(n.) The fling of a
horse,
or
ordinary
kicking
back of his
heels;
a
gambol..
Decuman
::
Decuman
(a.)
Large;
chief;
--
applied
to an
extraordinary
billow,
supposed
by some to be every tenth in
order.
[R.] Also used
substantively..
Recitative
::
Recitative
(n.) A
species
of
musical
recitation
in which the words are
delivered
in a
manner
resembling
that of
ordinary
declamation;
also, a piece of music
intended
for such
recitation;
--
opposed
to
melisma..
Stunning
::
Stunner
(n.)
Something
striking
or
amazing
in
quality;
something
of
extraordinary
excellence.
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