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Answer for the clue "Decorative: Abbr. ", 3 letters:
orn

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Word definitions for orn in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Orn or ORN may refer to: Orn (name) Orn , a 1970 novel by Piers Anthony. Offshoring Research Network , an international network researching the offshoring of business processes and services Olfactory receptor neuron , a type of cell in the nasal mucosa ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
orn \orn\ ([^o]rn), v. t. To ornament; to adorn. [Obs.] --Joye.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (context obsolete English) To ornament; to adorn.

Usage examples of orn.

This Orn had ordered only to make their lives more difficult, dismal, and to keep them at home and separate if possible.

As certain Wizards, members of the Conclave, neared death, they went to Orn, asking to be rebOrn into his service.

I know I used my own magic - sorcery, to aid you against the giant but every time I do, Orn will sense my presence a little more and I will be discovered and, therefore, so will you.

Besides, his hatred of Vero and Machore alone, if nothing else, would carry Orn home.

He must be here to keep an eye on the city for Orn, watch those who come and go.

It seemed unlikely God would even be available to smote them for killing Orn, but could he risk such a thing as the destruction of his own world?

He knew Orn simply did not believe anything would happen to Thamos were he to kill Vero and take over the rule.

He found he did not believe for a moment that Orn could be killed with a simple whirlwind as the Shadowwraiths had.

He was not a bOrn deceiver, and wished only to be free as well as Orn, home with his family.

Orn, reminiscing of childhood days, of frolicking and banter, wondering how and why Orn had changed.

He knew for certain he was a coward because he had not decided - not faced the fact that it would be he who killed Orn if necessary.

Onhyx bowed his strong neck humbly, or so it appeared to Orn, and disappeared, thinking of the fun ahead.

Sham asked his sneer apparent even without being seen, not understanding, as Orn did not, the full truth of the matter.

Was it fear that Vero now believed he could kill Orn without harming Thamos?

He had sensed the agitation in Orn and wondered momentarily at its cause, then mentally shrugged.