1. Ori - Noun
2. Ori - Proper noun
Ori (uncountable)
An individual's spiritual intuition and destiny, according to Yoruba beliefs.
Ori (plural Oris)
A surname from Italian.
Ori supposed there were as many unspeakable stories as there were men come back from war. China Miéville
She shouted, "Arms and tongues, Spiral?” and waggled her arms and stuck out her tongue, and the old man crowed and did the same. "He's for the first, against the second, as I recall,” she said to Ori. "Has he chanted for you? ‘Too much yammer, not enough hammer.'”. China Miéville
History...” Jacobs spoke with terse authority. Brought Ori to a hush. "Is all full. And dripping. With the corpses. Of them who trusted the incorruptible. China Miéville
Young children possess the ability to cut across the customary categories; to appreciate usually undiscerned links among realms, to respond effectively in a parallel manner to events which are usually categorized differently, and to capture these ori. Howard Gardner
At the end of season 9 ("Camelot (Part 1)"), the Ori begin an evangelistic crusade with their warships and effortlessly wipe out the combined fleet of Earth and its allies. Source: Internet
In fact, just next to the Concept Ori prototype is the Concept Duet device with two separate screens instead of one that folds. Source: Internet