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orth-

1
  1. variant of ortho- before a vowel:

    orthicon.



orth.

2

abbreviation for

  1. orthopedic
  2. orthopedics.

Orth.

3

abbreviation for

  1. Orthodox.

Orth.

abbreviation for

  1. Orthodox (religion)
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Example Sentences

And Alice - not her real name - says after she had had several conversations with Vanity Fair journalist Maureen Orth about her experiences as a personal assistant at Harrods for a 1995 article, she got a call from Mr Macnamara.

From BBC

Reviewing that history, law professor John Orth explains there are “two ways to reverse a U.S. Supreme Court decision by constitutional amendment. The first type of amendment may reverse the decision by instructing the Court on the proper construction of a particular provision, as in the case of the Eleventh Amendment.”

From Salon

As Orth explains, since the adoption of the 11th Amendment, “much has been made of the phrase ‘shall not be construed.’

From Salon

The example Orth gives is the 16th Amendment.

From Salon

It, Orth observed, “provided express constitutional authorization for a tax on incomes.”

From Salon

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