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    [Adjective]  | "ex*traor*di*nary" | \ ik-ˈstrȯr-də-ˌner-ē \


    1: going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary

    2: exceptional to a very marked extent

    3: nonrecurring


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English extraordinarie, from Latin extraordinarius, from extra ordinem out of course, from extra + ordinem, accusative of ordin-, ordo order;

    [Noun]  | "extraordinary rendition" 


    1: the seizure and transfer of a person suspected of involvement with a terrorist group to another country for imprisonment and interrogation without legal process (such as the naming of charges, legal representation, or trial)


    Origin: 1983 ;

    [Noun]  | "en*voi" | \ ˈen-ˌvoi \


    1: the usually explanatory or commendatory concluding remarks to a poem, essay, or book; especially : a short final stanza of a ballad serving as a summary or dedication


    Origin: 14th century ;

     Middle English envoye, from Middle French envoi, literally, message, from Old French envei, from enveier to send on one's way, from Vulgar Latin *inviare, from Latin in- + via way ;

    [Noun]  | "en*voy" | \ ˈen-ˌvȯi \


    1: a minister plenipotentiary accredited to a foreign government who ranks between an ambassador and a minister resident —called also envoy extraordinary

    2: a person delegated to represent one government in its dealings with another

    3: messenger, representative


    Origin: 1635 ;

     French envoyé, from past participle of envoyer to send, from Old French enveier;

    [Adjective]  | "extraordinary" 


    1: being out of the ordinary;


      * e.g., " ... the marine is being cited for extraordinary courage "





    2: noticeably different from what is generally found or experienced;


      * e.g., " ... no one noticed anything extraordinary about the airline passenger "





    [Noun]  | "envoy" 


    1: a person sent on a mission to represent another;


      * e.g., " ... the president sent the secretary of state as his personal envoy to gain the support of the country's allies "



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    2: a person who acts or does business for another;


      * e.g., " ... one of the students was chosen as the club's envoy in meetings with the principal "



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     [ "extraordinary" ]

    1: (1) a very special thing

      * e.g.,  ... oh! this is EXTRAORDINARY! 


     [ "extraordinary" ]

    2: (2) something ordinary with something extra

     [ "extraordinary" ]

    1:  Kodama

      * e.g.,  ... Kodama is extraordinary 


     [ "extraordinary" ]

    2:  Beyond what is ordinary or usual

     [ "extraordinary" ]

    1: the most contradicting word in the english language.

      * e.g.,  ... theres no such things as extraordinary. 


     [ "extraordinary" ]

    2: people use extraordinary as something thats amazing or special in some way. but if there's ordinary and extraordinary. EXTRA-ORDINARY. if somethings extra ordinary then its just more ordinary than other things. how does that make is special in any way other than the fact that its more plain and boring than everything else.

     [ "extraordinary" ]

    1: One of the prettiest girls you will ever meet. She is really special since she's different from other girls- she's smart, kind, beautiful, funny and thoughtful. Her sense of humor is a little bit off-beat but once you get to know it, it's hilarious. She gets along with most people but if she gets into an argument with someone she will defend her position and win the argument. She's shy and reserved but when you spend enough time with her she opens up to be a funny, supportive and all around great friend. Getting guys, she has no problem but she's not even close to a whore. She usually has a boyfriend but hasn't had many serious relationships. People just love her. :)

      * e.g.,  ... One of the prettiest girls you will ever meet. She is really special since she's different from other girls- she's smart, kind, beautiful, funny and thoughtful. Her sense of humor is a little bit off-beat but once you get to know it, it's hilarious. She gets along with most people but if she gets into an argument with someone she will defend her position and win the argument. She's shy and reserved but when you spend enough time with her she opens up to be a funny, supportive and all around great friend. Getting guys, she has no problem but she's not even close to a whore. She usually has a boyfriend but hasn't had many serious relationships. People just love her. :)One of the prettiest girls you will ever meet. She is really special since she's different from other girls- she's smart, kind, beautiful, funny and thoughtful. Her sense of humor is a little bit off-beat but once you get to know it, it's hilarious. She gets along with most people but if she gets into an argument with someone she will defend her position and win the argument. She's shy and reserved but when you spend enough time with her she opens up to be a funny, supportive and all around great friend. Getting guys, she has no problem but she's not even close to a whore. She usually has a boyfriend but hasn't had many serious relationships. People just love her. :)Extraordinary,sex,loyalty,remberance 

     [ "extraordinary" ]

    1: an adjective to describe how something is more ordinary than ordinary. In other words, it means that somethying is more equal than equal which does not make sense

      * e.g.,  ... "I am extraordinary" 


     [ "extraordinary" ]

    2: I shall now use mathematics to prove my theory.

      * e.g.,  ... "yeah, you're just more ordinary than me that means you're more same as I am" 


     [ "extraordinary" ]

    3: x must always equal to x


     [ "extraordinary" ]

    4: there is no such way that x=x+1


     [ "extraordinary" ]

    5: unless x happens to be infinity then infinity +1 would still equal to infinity because nobody bothers to count that high.


     [ "extraordinary" ]

    6: therefore extraordinary does not make sense unless it is used on a very ordinary but not ordinary subject

     [ "Extraordinary" ]

    1: Extraordinary does actually make sense if you educate yourself a little bit. It does not mean more ordinary, people seem to think this because "extra" usually means more when used alone. However, "ex", the Latin prefix used in extraordinary, means "out of". So word means "out of the ordinary," and now everything makes sense. Also, extra, when used in Latin meant beyond, so again the word would mean "beyond ordinary." Make sense? Take extraterrestrial, it means out of or beyon earth (terra meaning earth) and it has the same prefix as extraordinary. Yay!

      * e.g.,  ... Person: extraordinary is such a dumb word, it's like literally saying more ordinary, that makes no sense. 

     [ "Extraordinary" ]

    1: Someone who surpasses every goal they make, a miracle and wonder to everyone, a trend setter comedian a beautiful angel and the love of my life

      * e.g.,  ... Bella is extremely extraordinary. 

     [ "Extraordinary" ]

    1: Exceptional, outstanding, outrageous, unique, incredible or ridiculous, odd, strange, weird. This word itself is "extraordinary" because this adjective can be used to describe good things and bad things. Most commonly it is used to describe good things. This is the word that should be used when one has "no words" for something. Any person, action, idea, event etc, that may leave you speechless, this is the word to use for that.

      * e.g.,  ... "We won this contest thanks to this extraordinary idea" 

     [ "Extraordinary" ]

    1:  Someone who surpasses all the goal they set

      * e.g.,  ... Bella is extraordinary to me. 


     [ "Extraordinary" ]

    2:  A miracle, mystery to everyone, original and perfectly different, beautiful and hilarious, the only person I have ever truly loved, the only one for me, my Bella. My extraordinary.

     [ "Extraordinary" ]

    1: Something extremely plain and boring and not worthy of being anything except worse than ordinary.

      * e.g.,  ... She was such and extraordinary person that I fell asleep. 

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