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common, vulgar, vernacular, ordinary, everyday, indigenous | being or characteristic of or appropriate to everyday language | |
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usual, plain, common, ordinary, standard, wonted, regular, simple, normal | occurring or encountered or experienced or observed frequently or in accordance with regular practice or procedure | |
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ordinary | the expected or commonplace condition or situation | |
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ordinary | [in law] a judge of a probate court | |
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ordinary | a clergyman appointed to prepare condemned prisoners for death | |
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average, ordinary | lacking special distinction, rank, or status; commonly encountered | |
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ordinary, ordinary bicycle | an early bicycle with a very large front wheel and small back wheel | |
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ordinary | not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree | |
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ordinary | [in heraldry] any of several conventional figures used on shields |