n.;
Let him have time a beggar's orts to crave. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. (Zool.) Any one of numerous small two-winged flies of the family
n. (Zool.) A brachiopod shell of the genus
‖prop. n. [ NL., fr. Gr.
n. [ Gr.
pos>pref. [ Gr.
☞ In the graphic representation of the benzene nucleus (see
a. [ Ortho- + carbonic. ] (Chem.) Designating a complex ether,
n. [ Ortho- + center. ] (Geom.) That point in which the three perpendiculars let fall from the angles of a triangle upon the opposite sides, or the sides produced, mutually intersect. [ 1913 Webster ]
‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr.
n. [ Ortho- + Gr. &unr_;, &unr_;, a horn. ] (Zool.) An orthoceras; also, any fossil shell allied to Orthoceras. [ 1913 Webster ]