1. orc - Noun
2. Orc - Proper noun
The grampus.
Source: Webster's dictionaryFiery the Angels rose, and as they rose deep thunder roll'd Around their shores: indignant burning with the fires of Orc. William Blake
A comedic interactive fiction about an orc finding a pig that escaped from his farm. Source: Internet
Burzum's early music shows heavy Tolkien influence; for example, Vikernes' early moniker "Count Grishnackh" is taken from an orc character called Grishnákh in Tolkien's works. Source: Internet
Chad F. Wolf acting Secretary of Homeland Security, and rising Trumpian orc. Source: Internet
Additionally, these documents have been determined to be public records pursuant to ORC 149.43 and therefore, must have the approval of the County Records Commission, the Auditor of State and the Ohio Historical Society prior to their disposal. Source: Internet
But, when he sees the Orc Army and starts to gallop towards Helms Deep, he is riding with a saddle. Source: Internet