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Koordish
Koordish Koord"ish, n. See Kurdish.
Koordish
Kurdish Kurd"ish, a. Of or pertaining to the Kurds. [Written also Koordish.]
Wordish
Wordish Word"ish, a. Respecting words; full of words; wordy. [R.] --Sir P. Sidney. -- Word"ish*ness, n. The truth they hide by their dark woordishness. --Sir K. Digby.
Wordishness
Wordish Word"ish, a. Respecting words; full of words; wordy. [R.] --Sir P. Sidney. -- Word"ish*ness, n. The truth they hide by their dark woordishness. --Sir K. Digby.

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- Ordish is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frederick Webster Ordish (1821–1885), English architect Rowland Mason Ordish (1824–1886)...
- Rowland Mason Ordish (11 April 1824 – 1886) was an English engineer. He is most noted for his design of the Winter Garden, Dublin (1865), for his detailed...
- Battersea on the south. Designed and built by Rowland Mason Ordish in 1873 as an Ordish–Lefeuvre system modified cable-sta**** bridge, it proved to be...
- The Ordish–Lefeuvre system or principle is an early form of cable-sta**** bridge design, patented by English engineers Rowland Mason Ordish and William...
- to come true each w****. The producer throughout the show's run was Roger Ordish, who later recalled that he had advised Cotton to choose a different presenter...
- Thomas Fairman Ordish (1855-1924), sometimes also referred to as T. Fairman Ordish was a British folklorist, noted for his interest in traditional drama...
- Hotel. Watson's Hotel was designed by the civil engineer Rowland Mason Ordish, who had worked on the Crystal Palace in London in 1850, and went on to...
- Frederick Webster Ordish FRIBA (1821 – 22 September 1885) was an English architect based in Leicestershire. He was a pupil of Henry Isaac Stevens. Initially...
- surveyor William Haywood was the architect and the engineer was Rowland Mason Ordish. Holborn Viaduct was built between 1863 and 1869, as a part of the Holborn...
- attempts at eradicating the system. Historians Edward Hyams and George Ordish believe quipus were recording devices, similar to musical notation, in that...