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order

or·der [ áwrdər ]


noun  (plural or·ders)
Definition:
 
1. instruction: an instruction to do something

2. arrangement of items: the way in which several items are arranged, as an indication of their relative importance or size or when each will be dealt with
I will announce the winners in reverse order.

3. neatness: an organized condition, with items arranged properly, neatly, or harmoniously
We all need a little order in our lives.

4. absence of crime: a peaceful condition in which laws are obeyed and misbehavior or crime is not present or is prevented
maintaining order on our streets

5. functioning condition: the condition something is in when it is functioning properly

6. instruction to provide something: an instruction to bring or supply something, e.g. a spoken instruction to a waiter or waitress, or a written instruction to a manufacturer or supplier of goods
Can I take your order now?

7. something provided: something provided in response to an instruction
If you are not completely satisfied, you may return your order.

8. social grouping: the arrangement of society into groups or classes and the relationships between them
a new world order

9. social group: a group or class that is a division of society ( often used in the plural )

10. biology set of related families: a taxonomic classification made up of related families of organisms
the cat family, in the order Carnivora

11. type: a kind or type of something, often one judged on importance or worth
Exactly what order of stupidity are we dealing with?

12. law instruction from court: an instruction issued by a judge or a court of law

13. finance financial instruction: a written instruction to pay money

14. religion religious community: a religious community in which members live according to principles that are often based on the writings of a particular saint
the Order of Saint Francis

15. christianity religious rank: a grade or division of the ministry in some Christian denominations, e.g. that of a deacon, priest, bishop, or archbishop

16. christianity religious service: a form of Christian religious service used on particular occasions

17. group of honored people: a prestigious group consisting of people who have been awarded an honor for services to their country, or the decoration indicating such an honor
the Order of the Garter

18. architecture architectural style: one of the five major styles of classical architecture, the Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, or Composite. They differ in the shapes and styles of columns and entablatures.

19. mathematics number of rows and columns: the number of rows and columns in a matrix

20. mathematics group members: the number of items in a finite group

21. mathematics number of times variable is differentiated: the number of times differentiation must be applied to a mathematical expression to obtain a specific derivative

22. mathematics number of differentiations needed in equation: in a differential equation, the number of successive differentiations required to reach the highest-order derivative

23. chemistry classification of chemical reactions: a classification of chemical reactions based on the mathematical relationship between the rate of a given chemical reaction and the concentration of the reacting chemical compounds

24. science 
Same as  order of magnitude




plural noun or·ders 
Definition:
 
religion 
Same as  holy orders




verb  (past and past participle or·dered, present participle or·der·ing, 3rd person present singular or·ders)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb give somebody instructions: to command somebody to do something
The colonel ordered the troops to move out.

2. transitive and intransitive verb request something: to give an instruction for something to be provided such as food in a restaurant or merchandise from a manufacturer or supplier

3. transitive verb arrange items: to arrange items in a particular way, especially in the sequence in which they are to be dealt with
addresses ordered by zip code

4. transitive verb prescribe something: to give an instruction for something to be done, e.g. for some type of medical test or treatment to be done

5. transitive verb arrange things neatly: to put things into a neat, well organized state or into the required state
ordered her business affairs prior to leaving for the summer



interjection 
Definition:
 
call for calm: used to request calm or observance of correct procedure, e.g. by somebody chairing a debate

[13th century. Via French ordre< Latin ordin-, stem of ordo]

or·der·er noun

a tall order a request that is very difficult to fulfill (informal)

in order 

1. 
in a correct sequence or arrangement
Put them in order alphabetically.
 

2. 
in a correct or appropriate condition
The customs official was checking that the paperwork was in order.


in order to or that with the object or purpose of

of the order of approximately
of the order of 50,000 people in the crowd


on order requested, but not yet supplied or delivered

out of order 

1. 
not working properly or not working at all
 

2. 
not in the correct sequence or place within a sequence
 

3. 
U.K. not following accepted rules of procedure or conduct (informal)


to or·der according to the requirements of a specific customer

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