Ex*traor"di*na*ry (?), a. [L.
extraordinarius; extra on the outside +
ordinarius: cf. F. extraordinaire. See
Ordinary.] 1. Beyond or out of the common
order or method; not usual, customary, regular, or ordinary; as,
extraordinary evils; extraordinary remedies.
Which dispose
To something extraordinary my thoughts.
Milton.
2. Exceeding the common degree, measure. or
condition; hence, remarkable; uncommon; rare; wonderful; as,
extraordinary talents or grandeur.
3. Employed or sent upon an unusual or
special service; as, an ambassador extraordinary.
Ex*traor"di*na*ry, n.; pl.
Extraordinaries (&?;). That which is
extraordinary; -- used especially in the plural; as,
extraordinaries excepted, there is nothing to prevent
success.
Their extraordinary did consist especially in
the matter of prayers and devotions.
Jer.
Taylor.