
1) About face 2) Adam and Eve on a raft 3) Alphabetize 4) Antithesis of chaos 5) Apple pie follower 6) Appoint to a clerical posts 7) Arrange by command 8) Arrange to command 9) Array 10) Ask for, at a restaurant 11) Ask someone to wait 12) Assign a rank or rating to 13) At ease 14) Authoritative request
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1) Acolyte 2) Alphabetisation 3) Alphabetization 4) Anagnost 5) Arrange 6) Array 7) Assign 8) Athenaeum 9) Atheneum 10) Ban 11) Behest 12) Bookclub 13) Carthusian 14) Categorize 15) Class 16) Classify 17) Cloture 18) Command 19) Concordance 20) Control 21) Cosmos 22) Decode 23) Decree 24) Directive
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1) n. every direction or mandate of a judge or a court which is not a judgment or legal opinion (although both may include an order) directing that something be done or that there is prohibition against some act. This can range from an order that a case will be tried on a certain date, to an order that a convicted defendant be executed at the state...
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a group of one or more families sharing common features, ancestry, or both.
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a classificatory rank intermediate between class and family, i.e. a group of families believed to be closely related or sometimes a single family with no apparent close relatives
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• (n.) An ecclesiastical grade or rank, as of deacon, priest, or bishop; the office of the Christian ministry; -- often used in the plural; as, to take orders, or to take holy orders, that is, to enter some grade of the ministry. • (n.) To put in order; to reduce to a methodical arrangement; to arrange in a series, or with reference to an...
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A classical style of architecture. The three primary orders, used in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, are, chronologically: the Doric order, the Ionic order, and the Corinthian order.
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(from the article `ordinary differential equation`) ...the derivative of the derivative can also be calculated, () or simply or 2/2, and is called the second-order derivative of the original function. ...
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<zoology> A taxonomic classification between class and family. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(or´dәr) a taxonomic category subordinate to a class and superior to a family (or suborder). the prescription of a physician regarding treatment of a patient. standing order a physician's order that can be exercised by other health care workers when specific conditions...
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A dealing instruction submitted to Barclays Stockbrokers
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Or'der intransitive verb To give orders; to issue commands.
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Or'der noun [ Middle English
ordre , French
ordre , from Latin
ordo ,
ordinis . Confer
Ordain ,
Ordinal .]
1. Regular arrangement; any methodical or established succession or harmonious relation; method; system ; as:
(a) Of material things, l...
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Or'der transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Ordered ;
p pr. & verbal noun Ordering .] [ From
Order ,
noun ]
1. To put in order; to reduce to a methodical arrangement; to arrange in a series...
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A decision issued by a court. It can be a simple command--for example, ordering a recalcitrant witness to answer a proper question--or it can be a complicated and reasoned decision made after a hearing, directing that a party either do or refrain from some act. For example, following a hearing, the court may order that evidence gathered by the poli...
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1. correct or proper actions or conduct in meetings of a house or committee 2. a decision of the Senate or the House of Representatives by which the houses direct their committees, members, officers and their own actions
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A direction by a Court
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parliamentary law noun a body of rules followed by an assembly
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ordering noun the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement; `there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list`
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A class is said to be partially ordered by a dyadic relation R if it coincides with the field of R, and R is transitive and reflexive, and xRy and yRx never both hold when x and y are different. If in addition R is connected, the class is said to be ordered (or simply ordered) by R, and R is called an ordering relation. Whitehcid and Russell apply....
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(architecture) Click images to enlargeIn classical architecture, the column (including capital, shaft, and base) and the entablature, considered as an architectural whole. The five orders are Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite. The...
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(biology) In biological classification, a group of related families. For example, the horse, rhinoceros, and tapir families are grouped in the order Perissodactyla, the odd-toed ungulates, because they all have either one or three toes on each foot. The names of orders are not shown in ita...
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a category in plant and animal classification that ranks above the family and below the class
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A group of families sharing similar characteristics
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements
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