rot |
ort |
As nouns the difference between rot and ort
is that
rot is meat roasted on a spit while
ort is place, location.
ore |
ort |
As a verb ore
is to hear.
As a noun ort is
place, location.
art |
ort |
As nouns the difference between art and ort
is that
art is the conscious production or arrangement of sounds, colours, forms, movements, or other elements in a manner that affects the senses and emotions, usually specifically the production of the beautiful in a graphic or plastic medium while
ort is a fragment; a scrap of leftover food; any remainder; a piece of refuse.
As verbs the difference between art and ort
is that
art is archaic second-person singular of be while
ort is to turn away from with disgust; refuse.
As a proper noun Art
is a diminutive of the male given name Arthur.
port |
ort |
As a proper noun port
is .
As a noun ort is
place, location.
ort |
oat |
As nouns the difference between ort and oat
is that
ort is a fragment; a scrap of leftover food; any remainder; a piece of refuse while
oat is widely cultivated cereal grass, typically
Avena sativa.
As a verb ort
is to turn away from with disgust; refuse.
ought |
ort |
As verbs the difference between ought and ort
is that
ought is simple past of owe while
ort is to turn away from with disgust; refuse.
As nouns the difference between ought and ort
is that
ought is a statement of what ought to be the case as contrasted with what is the case while
ort is a fragment; a scrap of leftover food; any remainder; a piece of refuse.
As a pronoun ought
is an alternative spelling of lang=en anything.
As an adverb ought
is an alternative spelling of lang=en at all, to any degree.
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