1. ord - Noun
2. Ord - Proper noun
An edge or point; also, a beginning.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAirports From 1962 until 1998, Chicago's O'Hare International Airport (ORD) was the busiest airport in the world, measured both in terms of total flights and passengers. Source: Internet
Colossus is especially offended by this because he had been held captive and experimented upon by Danger's ally, Ord of the Breakworld. Source: Internet
As of October 27, 2014, American Airlines runs two flights to/from Chicago O'Hare (ORD). Source: Internet
For the people of Israel "the day of the L ORD " is the day when God will fight against his and their enemies, and it will be a day of victory for Israel. Source: Internet
God is one, and that God is a single being is strongly declared in the Bible: * The Shema of the Hebrew Scriptures: "Hear, O Israel: the L ORD our God, the L ORD is one." Source: Internet
In the Hebrew Scriptures it describes a king anointed with oil on his accession to the throne: he becomes "The L ORD 's anointed" or Yahweh 's Anointed. Source: Internet