
1) Another Tolkien creature 2) Azog or Bolg of Middle-earth 3) Beluga 4) Brute of fantasy 5) Brutish Middle-earth resident 6) Certain whale 7) Common Dungeons & Dragons foe 8) Creature that stabs Frodo 9) Deep sea killer 10) Dolphin family member 11) Dolphin relative 12) Dolphin whale 13) Dungeons & Dragons foe
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Our present-day conception of an orc or ork k or k is one of a race of mythical humanoid creatures, generally described as brutish, aggressive and repulsive, stemming from the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien, where orcs contrast with the benevolent Elvish race. The orcs are a race similar to the goblins. Tolkien developed his idea of the orc from the...
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[Blake] Orc is a proper name for one of the characters in the complex mythology of William Blake. Unlike the medieval sea beast, or Tolkien`s humanoid monster, his Orc is a positive figure, the embodiment of rebellion, and stands opposed to Urizen, the embodiment of tradition. In Blake`s illuminated book America a Prophecy, Orc is described...
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[Middle-earth] In J. R. R. Tolkien`s fantasy writings, Orcs or Orks are a race of creatures who are used as soldiers and henchmen by both the greater and lesser villains of The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings — Morgoth, Sauron and Saruman. Although not entirely dim-witted and occasionally crafty, they are portrayed as miserable bei...
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[programming language] Orc is a concurrent, nondeterministic computer programming language created by Jayadev Misra at the University of Texas at Austin. Orc provides uniform access to computational services, including distributed communication and data manipulation, through sites. Using four simple concurrency primitives, the programmer or...
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• (n.) The grampus.
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a mythical creature (such as a sea monster, a giant, or an ogre) of horrid form or aspect.
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Orc noun [ Latin
orca : confer French
orque .]
(Zoology) The grampus. [ Written also
ork and
orch .]
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Occupant Restraint Controller
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Oxidation Reduction Converter
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any of several cetaceans, as a grampus. · a mythical monster, as an ogre.
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