Words that rhyme with order

  • are
    n 1: a unit of surface area equal to 100 square meters [syn: are, ar]
  • boarder
    n 1: a tenant in someone's house [syn: lodger, boarder, roomer] 2: someone who forces their way aboard ship; "stand by to repel boarders" 3: a pupil who lives at school during term time
  • border
    n 1: a line that indicates a boundary [syn: boundary line, border, borderline, delimitation, mete] 2: the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary [syn: margin, border, perimeter] 3: the boundary of a surface [syn: edge, border] 4: a decorative recessed or relieved surface on an edge [syn: molding, moulding, border] 5: a strip forming the outer edge of something; "the rug had a wide blue border" v 1: extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle; "The forest surrounds my property" [syn: surround, environ, ring, skirt, border] 2: form the boundary of; be contiguous to [syn: bound, border] 3: enclose in or as if in a frame; "frame a picture" [syn: frame, frame in, border] 4: provide with a border or edge; "edge the tablecloth with embroidery" [syn: border, edge] 5: lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U.S."; "England marches with Scotland" [syn: border, adjoin, edge, abut, march, butt, butt against, butt on]
  • borderer
    n 1: an inhabitant of a border area (especially the border between Scotland and England)
  • boulder
    n 1: a large smooth mass of rock detached from its place of origin [syn: boulder, bowlder] 2: a town in north central Colorado; Rocky Mountains resort center and university town
  • chowder
    n 1: a thick soup or stew made with milk and bacon and onions and potatoes
  • disorder
    n 1: a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning; "the doctor prescribed some medicine for the disorder"; "everyone gets stomach upsets from time to time" [syn: disorder, upset] 2: a condition in which things are not in their expected places; "the files are in complete disorder" [syn: disorderliness, disorder] [ant: order, orderliness] 3: a disturbance of the peace or of public order [ant: order] v 1: disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed; "She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill" [syn: perturb, unhinge, disquiet, trouble, cark, distract, disorder] 2: bring disorder to [syn: disorder, disarray] [ant: order]
  • hoarder
    n 1: a person who accumulates things and hides them away for future use
  • mail
    n 1: the bags of letters and packages that are transported by the postal service 2: the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office; "the mail handles billions of items every day"; "he works for the United States mail service"; "in England they call mail `the post'" [syn: mail, mail service, postal service, post] 3: a conveyance that transports the letters and packages that are conveyed by the postal system 4: any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered; "your mail is on the table"; "is there any post for me?"; "she was opening her post" [syn: mail, post] 5: (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings [syn: chain mail, ring mail, mail, chain armor, chain armour, ring armor, ring armour] v 1: send via the postal service; "I'll mail you the check tomorrow" [syn: mail, get off] 2: cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; "send me your latest results"; "I'll mail you the paper when it's written" [syn: mail, post, send]
  • marauder
    n 1: someone who attacks in search of booty [syn: marauder, predator, vulture, piranha]
  • murder
    n 1: unlawful premeditated killing of a human being by a human being [syn: murder, slaying, execution] v 1: kill intentionally and with premeditation; "The mafia boss ordered his enemies murdered" [syn: murder, slay, hit, dispatch, bump off, off, polish off, remove] 2: alter so as to make unrecognizable; "The tourists murdered the French language" [syn: mangle, mutilate, murder]
  • older
    adj 1: advanced in years; (`aged' is pronounced as two syllables); "aged members of the society"; "elderly residents could remember the construction of the first skyscraper"; "senior citizen" [syn: aged, elderly, older, senior] 2: used of the older of two persons of the same name especially used to distinguish a father from his son; "Bill Adams, Sr." [syn: elder, older, sr.] 3: skilled through long experience; "an old offender"; "the older soldiers" [syn: old, older]
  • quarter
    n 1: one of four equal parts; "a quarter of a pound" [syn: one- fourth, fourth, one-quarter, quarter, fourth part, twenty-five percent, quartern] 2: a district of a city having some distinguishing character; "the Latin Quarter" 3: (football, professional basketball) one of four divisions into which some games are divided; "both teams scored in the first quarter" 4: a unit of time equal to 15 minutes or a quarter of an hour; "it's a quarter til 4"; "a quarter after 4 o'clock" 5: one of four periods into which the school year is divided; "the fall quarter ends at Christmas" 6: a fourth part of a year; three months; "unemployment fell during the last quarter" 7: one of the four major division of the compass; "the wind is coming from that quarter" 8: a quarter of a hundredweight (25 pounds) 9: a quarter of a hundredweight (28 pounds) 10: a United States or Canadian coin worth one fourth of a dollar; "he fed four quarters into the slot machine" 11: an unspecified person; "he dropped a word in the right quarter" 12: the rear part of a ship [syn: stern, after part, quarter, poop, tail] 13: piece of leather that comprises the part of a shoe or boot covering the heel and joining the vamp 14: clemency or mercy shown to a defeated opponent; "he surrendered but asked for quarter" v 1: provide housing for (military personnel) [syn: quarter, billet, canton] 2: pull (a person) apart with four horses tied to his extremities, so as to execute him; "in the old days, people were drawn and quartered for certain crimes" [syn: draw, quarter, draw and quarter] 3: divide into quarters; "quarter an apple" 4: divide by four; divide into quarters
  • recorder
    n 1: equipment for making records [syn: recorder, recording equipment, recording machine] 2: someone responsible for keeping records [syn: registrar, record-keeper, recorder] 3: a barrister or solicitor who serves as part-time judge in towns or boroughs 4: a tubular wind instrument with 8 finger holes and a fipple mouthpiece [syn: fipple flute, fipple pipe, recorder, vertical flute]
  • reorder
    n 1: a repeated order for the same merchandise; "he's the one who sends out all the new orders and reorders" v 1: assign a new order to 2: make a new request to be supplied with; "The store had to reorder the popular CD several times"
  • skateboarder
    n 1: someone who skates on a skateboard
  • suborder
    n 1: (biology) taxonomic group that is a subdivision of an order
  • warder
    n 1: a person who works in a prison and is in charge of prisoners
  • camcorder
    n 1: a portable television camera and videocassette recorder
  • snowboarder
    n 1: someone who slides down snow-covered slopes while standing on a snowboard
  • superorder
    n 1: (biology) a taxonomic group ranking above an order and below a class or subclass
  • korda
    n 1: British filmmaker (born in Hungary) (1893-1956) [syn: Korda, Sir Alexander Korda, Sandor Kellner]
  • awarder
  • bolder
  • colder
  • harder
  • keyboarder
  • corder
  • weirder
  • gorder
  • norder
  • crossborder
  • vanorder
  • sordor

See also order definition and order synonyms