1. ora - Noun
Derived from os
3. Ora - Proper noun
A money of account among the Anglo-Saxons, valued, in the Domesday Book, at twenty pence sterling.
of Os
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccion (Ocean) in the fourth century Gaulish Latin of Rufus Avienus ', Ora maritima, was applied to great lakes. Source: Internet
Add to that the fact that the chief executive of the Whānau Ora commissioning agency Te Pou Matakana is disaffected former Labour MP John Tamihere. Source: Internet
A titled Igbo man – Odelu Ora Abba – deeply committed to our hometown. Source: Internet
Currently the app has been downloaded approximately 130 million times worldwide, and features celebrities such as Mr Trump, Chance the Rapper, Justin Bieber, Rae Sremmurd, Rita Ora, Kevin Hart and more. Source: Internet
But in comparison with every other work of the composer, it is wanting in tunes of a broad and impressive character, and one or two of the type of "O Mia Regina", "Ritorna Vincitor", or "Ora per sempre addio" might have helped the situation. Source: Internet
If significant bacteria are found a health warning will be issued to the public by the relevant local health board - either Waikato District Health Board or Toi Te Ora Public Health. Source: Internet