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3[awr] Heraldry.
–noun
1. the tincture, or metal, gold: represented either by gold or by yellow.
–adjective
2. of the tincture, or metal, gold: a lion or.

Origin:
1400–50; late ME < MF < L aurum gold
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Word Origin & History

or 
c.1200, from O.E. conj. oþþe "either, or," related to O.N. eða, O.H.G. odar, Ger. oder, Goth. aiþþau "or." This was extended in early M.E. with an -r ending, perhaps by analogy of other "choice between alternative" words that ended this way (either, whether), then reduced to oþþr, at first in unstressed situations (commonly thus in Northern and Midlands Eng. by 1300), and finally reduced to or, though other survived in this sense until 16c. The contraction took place in the second term of an alternative, such as either ... or, a common construction in O.E., where both words originally were oþþe (see nor).
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: OR
Function: abbreviation
operating room
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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