'Ord' is danish and/or swedish for 'word'. Ord is a word search machine that may be fed with a list of words and you can then query it for subsets, e.g. all words starting with a certain phrase. To be honest it is pretty much a clone of morewords.com but grew out of the need to have the results in json instead of html to be able to access it in a service architecture.
You can query the service at ord.zentralmaschine.net
The response will be in json and follow this format
GET http://example.com/<method>/<word>
{
"query_string":"<word>",
"word_in_list":true | false,
"content":[] | {}
}
Example:
GET http://example.com/word/beer
{
"query_string":"beer",
"word_in_list":true,
"content":{
"previous":"beeps",
"next":"beerier"
}
}
GET http://example.com/word/reeb
{
"query_string":"xrfg",
"word_in_list":false,
"content":{}
}
Example:
GET http://example.com/starts-with/beer
{
"query_string":"beer",
"word_in_list":true,
"content":[
"beer",
"beerier",
"beeriest",
"beers",
"beery"
]
}
Example:
GET http://example.com/ends-with/beer
{
"query_string":"beer",
"word_in_list":true,
"content":[
"ambeer",
"beer"
]
}
Example:
GET http://example.com/contains/beer
{
"query_string":"beer",
"word_in_list":true,
"content":[
"ambeer",
"ambeers",
"bebeeru",
"bebeerus",
"beer",
"beerier",
"beeriest",
"beers",
"beery"
]
}