Crossword-Solution: ORDINAL 7 letters, 89 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Word Word Type Definition
Ordinal a. Indicating order or succession; as, the ordinal numbers,
first, second, third, etc.
Ordinal a. Of or pertaining to an order.
Ordinal n. A word or number denoting order or succession.
Ordinal n. The book of forms for making, ordaining, and consecrating
bishops, priests, and deacons.
Ordinal n. A book containing the rubrics of the Mass.

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ORDINAL anagram LONARDI, RINALDO, RODINAL

We have 89 clues for the answer “ORDINAL”

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Cardinal's counterpart 1 answer
Like first, second or third 1 answer
Like first and second 1 answer
Like fifth and sixth 1 answer
Like 9th or 10th 1 answer
It's part of a series 1 answer
It will probably end with "th" 1 answer
Indicating succession. 1 answer
First, second or third, e.g. 1 answer
First or second, for instance. 1 answer
Denoting rank 1 answer
DENOTING position 1 answer
Like many street names in New York City 1 answer
Cardinal counterpart 1 answer
Book of church ceremonies. 1 answer
BOOK with forms of service used at ordinations 1 answer
3rd or 4th 1 answer
2nd or 3rd 1 answer
21st, e.g. 1 answer
1st or 2nd, for example 1 answer
1st or 2nd, e.g. 1 answer
1st or 2nd type of number? 1 answer
1st or 2nd 1 answer
Opposed to cardinal. 1 answer
of or relating to a taxonomic order 1 answer
denoting a certain position in a sequence of numbers 1 answer
Sequential (number) 1 answer
Second but not minute, e.g. 1 answer
SERVICE-book with forms of service used at ordinations 1 answer
Roman Catholic book 1 answer
Positional number 1 answer
Pertaining to rank 1 answer
Part of many a street name 1 answer
Of a number showing a position in a series 1 answer
Numeral indicating rank order 1 answer
Number used as a street name 1 answer
Number type 1 answer
Number such as first or second 1 answer
Number like 1st, 2nd, 3rd. 1 answer
Number designating rank 1 answer
Nth, for one 1 answer
Not cardinal 1 answer
Like numbers used to rank podium finishers 1 answer
Number in a series 2 answers
Rank designation 2 answers
First, for example 2 answers
First or second, say 2 answers
BOOK of rites 2 answers
CHURCH service book 3 answers
Fifth, e.g. 3 answers
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Sentences with ORDINAL (5)

And as he sette of his pouer Acordant to the daies sevene Planetes Sevene upon the hevene, As thou tofore hast herd devise, To speke riht in such a wise, To every Monthe be himselve Upon the hevene of Signes tuelve He hath after his Ordinal Assigned on in special, 970 Wherof, so as I schal rehersen, The tydes of the yer diversen.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
This is the enchantment, this the exaltation, The all-compensating wonder, Giving to common things wild kindred With the gold-tesserate floors of Jove; Linking such heights and such humilities Hand in hand in ordinal dances, That I do think my tread, Stirring the blossoms in the meadow-grass, Flickers the unwithering stars.
New Poems Francis Thompson 2015
The proportion of extinct ordinal types of animals to the existing types, therefore, does not exceed seven per cent.—a marvellously small proportion when we consider the vastness of geologic time.
Time and Life: Mr. Darwin's “Origin of Species” Thomas H. Huxley 2001
These examples might be greatly multiplied, but they suffice to show that, in whatever proportion of its limbs the Gorilla differs from Man, the other Apes depart still more widely from the Gorilla and that, consequently, such differences of proportion can have no ordinal value.
On the Relations of Man to the Lower Animals Thomas H. Huxley 2001
The whole lapse of geological time has as yet yielded not a single new ordinal type of vegetable structure.
Geological Contemporaneity and Persistent Types of Life Thomas H. Huxley 2001

Quotes with ORDINAL (1)

If we do not objectify, and feel instinctively and permanently that words are not the things spoken about, then we could not speak abouth such meaningless subjects as the 'beginning' or the 'end' of time. But, if we are semantically disturbed and objectify, then, of course, since objects have a beginning and an end, so also would 'time' have a 'beggining' and an 'end'. In such pathological fancies the universe must have a 'beginning in time' and so must have been made., and a…
Alfred Korzybski Science and Sanity: An Introduction to Non-Aristotelian Systems and General Semantics
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Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, S&S, The Atlantic, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 58 times in crossword archives (1947–2024).