These are the meanings of the letters DOCTRINARY when you unscramble them.
- carrotin (unknown)
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- Contrary (a.)
Affirming the opposite; so opposed as to destroy each other; as, contrary propositions.
- Contrary (a.)
Given to opposition; perverse; forward; wayward; as, a contrary disposition; a contrary child.
- Contrary (a.)
Opposed; contradictory; repugnant; inconsistent.
- Contrary (a.)
Opposite; in an opposite direction; in opposition; adverse; as, contrary winds.
- Contrary (n.)
A thing that is of contrary or opposite qualities.
- Contrary (n.)
An opponent; an enemy.
- Contrary (n.)
See Contraries.
- Contrary (n.)
the opposite; a proposition, fact, or condition incompatible with another; as, slender proofs which rather show the contrary. See Converse, n., 1.
- Ordinary (a.)
According to established order; methodical; settled; regular.
- Ordinary (a.)
Common; customary; usual.
- Ordinary (a.)
Of common rank, quality, or ability; not distinguished by superior excellence or beauty; hence, not distinguished in any way; commonplace; inferior; of little merit; as, men of ordinary judgment; an ordinary book.
- Ordinary (n.)
A charge or bearing of simple form, one of nine or ten which are in constant use. The bend, chevron, chief, cross, fesse, pale, and saltire are uniformly admitted as ordinaries. Some authorities include bar, bend sinister, pile, and others. See Subordinary.
- Ordinary (n.)
A dining room or eating house where a meal is prepared for all comers, at a fixed price for the meal, in distinction from one where each dish is separately charged; a table d'hote; hence, also, the meal furnished at such a dining room.
- Ordinary (n.)
A judicial officer, having generally the powers of a judge of probate or a surrogate.
- Ordinary (n.)
An officer who has original jurisdiction in his own right, and not by deputation.
- Ordinary (n.)
Anything which is in ordinary or common use.
- Ordinary (n.)
One who has immediate jurisdiction in matters ecclesiastical; an ecclesiastical judge; also, a deputy of the bishop, or a clergyman appointed to perform divine service for condemned criminals and assist in preparing them for death.
- Ordinary (n.)
That which is so common, or continued, as to be considered a settled establishment or institution.
- Ordinary (n.)
The mass; the common run.
- tornadic (unknown)
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