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ora
1[awr-uh, ohr-uh]
ora
2[awr-uh, ohr-uh]
noun
plural
oras, oraea money of account of Anglo-Saxon England, introduced by the Danes and equal to about two shillings.
ora
/ ˈɔːə /
noun
the plural of os 2
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
"WOW rita ora really ate this look up i am fully obsessed with it!!" wrote one fan on Twitter.
Texas Monthly magazine called “Señora Dolores Treviño,” a painting of his mother, “one of the best paintings of an artist’s mother since Whistler’s.”
Is the museum presenting the history of cinema ora history of cinema?
Kia ora and welcome to our live coverage of the New Zealand election.
“Kia ora, Jacinda; thank you Aunty; hey there my sister!” students yell, as the windows of surrounding buildings open and staff and students lean out as far as they can to watch the hullabaloo.
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