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ordinary
adjective
1 of the usual everyday kind; unexceptional.
2 plain; uninteresting.
3 law
a said of a judge or jurisdiction: by virtue of office, not by deputation;
b said of a judge in Scotland: belonging to the Outer House of the Court of Session.
4 commerce said of shares or stock, etc: forming part of the common stock, entitling holders to receive a dividend from the net profits.
noun (ordinaries )
1 law a judge of ecclesiastical or other causes who acts in his own right, such as a bishop or his deputy.
2 (Ordinary) RC Church
a those parts of the Mass which do not vary from day to day;
b a rule that prescribes or book that contains the form of divine service, especially the Mass.
3 hist a penny farthing bicycle.
4 heraldry
a one of a class of armorial charges of a simple, common or conventional kind;
b a reference book of heraldic charges.
[16c as adj ; 13c in some noun senses: from Latin ordinarius orderly, usual, from ordo order]
ordinarily adverb in the normal course of events; usually; normally.
ordinariness noun .
in ordinary especially in titles, etc: in regular and customary attendance.
in the ordinary way if things are as normal; usually.
out of the ordinary unusual; strange.
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