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ordinary
Ordinary tarimas:
/'ɔ:dnri/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Commonly encountered; usual. See Synonyms at
common . - adjective: Of no exceptional ability, degree, or quality; average.
- adjective: Of inferior quality; second-rate.
- adjective: Having immediate rather than delegated jurisdiction, as a judge.
- adjective: Mathematics Designating a differential equation containing no more than one independent variable.
- noun: The usual or normal condition or course of events: Nothing out of the ordinary occurred.
- noun: Law A judge or other official with immediate rather than delegated jurisdiction.
- noun: Law The judge of a probate court in some states of the United States.
- noun: Ecclesiastical The part of the Mass that remains unchanged from day to day.
- noun: Ecclesiastical A division of the Roman Breviary containing the unchangeable parts of the office other than the Psalms.
- noun: Ecclesiastical A cleric, such as the residential bishop of a diocese, with ordinary jurisdiction over a specified territory.
- noun: Heraldry One of the simplest and commonest charges, such as the bend and the cross.
- noun: Chiefly British A complete meal provided at a fixed price.
- noun: Chiefly British A tavern or an inn providing such a meal.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- įprastinis
- normalus
- vidutiniškas
- something out of the ordinary kas nors neįprasta
- paprastas
- eilinis