The Ror is a caste found mainly in northern India.
Ror, Rod, ROR or RoR may also refer to:
People
- Dalel Singh Ror, Indian volleyball player
 - Ror Wolf (born 1932), German writer and artist
 
Places
- ROR, the IATA code for Palau International Airport
 - Ror River, tributary of the Târnava Mică River in Romania
 
Business
- Rate of return, profit on an investment over a period of time
 - Ripoff Report, a consumer advocacy website
 - Run of River Power, a Canadian hydro power company
 
Organizations
- Reach Out and Read, an American non-profit organization
 - Reaching Out Romania, a Romanian non-governmental charitable organization
 - Regiment Oranjerivier, an armoured regiment of the South African Army
 - Research-on-Research Committee, a nonprofit association
 - Research Organization Registry, a database of research organizations
 - Retraining of Racehorses, an animal welfare organization in the United Kingdom
 - Rhythms of Resistance, a network of political percussion bands
 
Science and technology
Biology and chemistry
- R-O-R, general formula for ethers, a class of organic compounds
 - ROR, abbreviation for RAR-related orphan receptor, a family of nuclear receptors in molecular biology
 - ROR, abbreviation for receptor tyrosine kinase-like orphan receptors, a family of cell surface receptors
 - ROR, abbreviation for risk of recurrence
 
Computing
- Resources of a Resource, an XML format for describing common website objects to search engines
 - Rigs of Rods, a multi-simulation game which uses soft-body physics
 - ROtate Right, a common circular shift instruction in assembly language
 - Ruby on Rails, a server side Web application framework
 
Other uses
- Review of Religions, a comparative religious magazine in print since 1902
 - RoR, common police shorthand for Released on own Recognizance
 - RoR, a common abbreviation for Record of Ragnarok
 - Rule of Rose, a 2006 Japanese video game
 - Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity
 
See also
- RooR, a German glass bong company
 
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