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ordinary

or·di·nar·y [ áwrd'n èrree ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. common: of a common everyday kind

2. unremarkable: not remarkable or special in any way, and therefore uninteresting and unimpressive
He's just a pretty ordinary kind of guy.

3. usual: usual or customary

4. law with immediate jurisdiction: having immediate jurisdiction, as opposed to jurisdiction by delegation or deputation

5. mathematics with two variables: describes a differential equation that has only two variables



noun  (plural or·di·nar·ies)
Definition:
 
1. law judge: a judge who acts in his or her own right

2. christianity cleric with judge's powers: a cleric, especially a bishop, whose position brings with it the power to act as a judge in some ecclesiastical matters

3. christianity unchanging parts of religious mass: in the Roman Catholic Church, the parts of the daily Mass that do not change from day to day

4. christianity form for religious service: in the Roman Catholic Church, the correct form that a religious service, especially Mass, should take, or a book that sets out the correct form

5. heraldry simple design: a simple shape or design used on a coat of arms

6. restaurant: an eating establishment or a dining room in an old tavern ( archaic )

[14th century. Via French< medieval Latin ordinarius "following the usual course" < Latin ordin- (see order)]

or·di·nar·i·ness noun

out of the ordinary unusual or extraordinary

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