"Ordaining" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ordaining refers to the act of conferring holy orders on a person, typically a priest or minister, in a religious ceremony, thereby authorizing them to perform certain sacred functions or rites.
Orchomenus is an ancient Greek city located in the region of Boeotia, Greece. It was an important city in ancient Greece, known for its rich agricultural land and strategic location. The city was also famous for its pottery and ceramics, and many of its artifacts have been discovered and preserved in museums around the world.
Orcinol is a synthetic chemical compound used as a precursor in the production of certain hormones and other medicinal agents. It is also used as a intermediate in the preparation of various chemicals, including pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides.
In J.R.R. Tolkien's fictional world, orcs are a monstrous race of bipedal creatures that are animated corpses, often described as being possessed by evil spirits. They are known for their brutal and savage nature, and are often depicted as serving the dark lord Sauron in Tolkien's Middle-earth stories, such as "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit". In modern usage, the term "orcs" is sometimes used metaphorically to describe anyone or anything that is regarded as brutal, savage, or evil.
Designated or set apart for a specific purpose or office, especially through a formal ceremony or ritual: ordained as a minister of the gospel.
Ordainment refers to the act of ordaining or consecrating someone to a position of spiritual authority or office, typically within the Christian Church.
Ordered means arranged or provided in a particular way, often in a logical or sequential manner.