Orders synonyms
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Part of speech:
An organization or association of persons engaged in a common profession, activity, or interest:
(Short for) club sandwich
An administrative act applying or interpreting articles of canon law.
orders-of-magnitude
An estimate of size or magnitude expressed as a power of ten:
sororities
An association or a society of women.
(Sports) An association of teams or clubs that compete chiefly among themselves.
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The definition of a fraternity is a brotherhood or a social group for men with shared interests and experiences.
Uniformity is defined as the state or characteristic of being even, normal, equal or similar.
(Physics) Invariance under transformation. For example, a system that is invariant under rotation has rotational symmetry.
An order of succession; an arrangement.
(Mathematics) A determinate method prescribed for performing any operation and producing a certain result.
Protocol is defined as the rules and customs of a group or a standard procedure.
An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
A pleasing combination of elements, or arrangement of sounds.
The definition of a grade is a way of rating the quality, worth, rank or order of things or how well someone performed.
An authoritative order or command:
curriculums
The definition of curriculum is the combination of courses offered at a school, or all the classes within a certain subject.
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The universe considered as a harmonious and orderly system
concinnities
An instance of harmonious arrangement or studied elegance and facility.
A body or group of people, officially tasked with carrying out a particular function.
(Computing) A directive to a computer program acting as an interpreter of some kind, in order to perform a specific task.
(--- Informal) Elegance of style, taste, and manner:
chronologies
(Countable) an arrangement of events into chronological order; called a timeline when involving graphical elements.
(Law) a formal notice of interest in land, under a Torrens land-title system
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The ownership status of a person's or institution's investments.
Position relative to that of others; standing:
Standing; rank; position.
An orderly or step-by-step conception or proposal for accomplishing an objective:
A relative position or degree of value in a graded group.
A group of persons or things arranged in order of rank, grade, class, etc.
Tranquility or serenity:
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Size, mass, or volume, especially when very large.
That which is obtained for a price in money or its equivalent.
A number; a sum.
The definition of a reserve is something kept or stored if needed.
Something asked for:
A troupe of dramatic or musical performers:
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The definition of an array is a group of persons or things displayed in a pattern.
A chart, diagram, or outline of a system or object.
A mass of fibrous material, coagulated protein, or exudate that has taken the form of the cavity in which it has been molded, such as the bronchial, renal, or vaginal cavity, and that is found histologically and in urine or sputum samples.
(Mathematics) A system of notation in which the values of numerical expressions are determined by their places relative to the chosen base of the system:
A group of persons
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A class or division in a scheme of classification
A rank or class.
A simple rigid structure in the shape of an L, one arm of which is fixed to a vertical surface, the other projecting horizontally to support a shelf or other weight.
(--- Biology) A taxonomic subdivision of a species or subspecies consisting of a group of naturally occurring or selectively bred individuals that differ from other individuals of the species in certain minor characteristics.
(Biology) An individual considered representative of members of its taxonomic group.
A distinctive type, kind, or sort
Character; kind; class; type
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(Printing) Any of the kinds of characters in a font of type
Distinctive character or type:
A kind; sort; type
A command or direction; an order:
A directive; a command.
The command to attack:
(Informal) A brief run or stretch, as of luck.
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A series of similar or related acts, events, or items:
A course of customary or prescribed actions, duties, or places:
A typical, natural, or customary manner of proceeding or developing:
Order; arrangement; condition
A desirable form:
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A particular state of being.
A plan, diagram, or model to be followed in making things:
Govern is defined as to control, guide or manage.
To adjust to a particular specification or requirement:
To declare or set apart as sacred:
To order (someone) authoritatively to do something, esp. by legal injunction
To communicate by speech or writing; express with words:
(Sports) To hurl with an overhand pushing motion:
To put in order, to organize.
To arrange for the publication or display of:
Range is defined as to set or place in order or position.
To place in a particular class, rank, or grade:
In a direct manner; directly
To cut or form with a plane surface.
To form into a system; arrange according to a system; make systematic
To put through the steps of a prescribed procedure:
To form or join an activist group, especially a labor union.
To direct the course or motion of (a vehicle, implement, etc.) by physical action
To place or arrange in a group:
To place in a certain order or arrangement
To order to appear; summon
To place in the same order, rank, etc.; make coordinate
To verify (a financial account, for example) by using a duplicate register for comparison.
To place in a category; classify
Bid is defined as command or to offer a certain sum of money for something.
To arrange in alphabetical order.
The definition of align is to get a person, place, or thing put into a straight line.
To place in a class or category
To arrange, place, or set in methodical order:
To compare with, test by, or adjust to a standard
To place at some task or duty; appoint
To make suitable to or fit for a specific use or situation:
To change so as to be suitable to or conform with something else:
To establish in a certain place
To set or place definitely; establish:
To set in place firmly or comfortably
To place in separate pieces or examples over an area; scatter:
(Mathematics) A mathematical object, typically a set of sets, that is usually structured to define a range across which variables or other objects (such as a coordinate system) can be defined.
To place or settle in a secure position or condition:
To get hold or possession of; obtain; acquire
To rule as a tyrant.
To control, govern, or rule by superior authority or power:
(Informal) To order (a person) about; act bossy with
To give orders to; direct:
A similar association, as of merchants or artisans, in medieval times.
The ceremony in which a priest is consecrated.
The definition of a fiat is an order or decree, or any arbitrary order.
Any command or order
A workhouse maintained by such a union.
A body of persons organized for some specific purpose, as a club, union, or society
A close association of friends or equals sharing similar interests:
Federal union of all the Canadian provinces and territories.
The definition of an association is a relationship with an individual, group or organization.
An organized and coordinated method; a procedure:
The act or process of following in order or sequence.
A principle, rule, or law designed to control or govern conduct.
The action of establishing a rule, law, or direction.
A governmental, now esp. municipal, statute or regulation
A means or manner of procedure, especially a regular and systematic way of accomplishing something:
An impromptu or extralegal system of justice substituted for established judicial procedure:
An act of harmonizing.
Formation is defined as an arrangement, the way something is arranged or a coming together.
dispositions
(Law) Final decision or settlement.
The material so dictated.
The definition of a degree is any series of steps, a point in a scale or a stage in a scale.
The definition of an arrangement is something that has been planned.
Liturgy; esp., any of the historical forms of the Eucharistic service
Any practice, action, or procedure performed or observed regularly, consistently, etc.
(Botany) The situation, arrangement, and structure of the stipules.
A promise; pledge
The definition of a sect is a small division of a larger group, especially a religious group.
A particular method for performing a task.
The plan, makeup, or arrangement, as of equipment or an organization
Assignment of students to appropriate classes or programs.
(Uncountable) The condition or quality of being regular; as, regularity of outline
A set of computer instructions for performing a specific operation
Constitution; mode of construction, organization, etc.; system.
disposals
A particular method of attending to or settling matters.
An assorting or being assorted; classification
Arrangement of artistic parts so as to form a unified whole.
The act or process of uniting into groups.
Scraps or material removed when something is trimmed.
A structure or habit that results from this process.
A means of adjusting.
A method of computing
The process of marketing and supplying goods, especially to retailers.
An arranged order or system, especially a legal code.
The definition of management is the way something is handled, careful treatment, supervising skills, or those in charge of a business or group.
A continuous series; a sequence:
Such a class or group
(Colloquial) Any group having a specified characteristic or attribute in common. [from 19th c.]
Sort; kind; style.
An individual of a particular kind or type:
Kind is defined as a type of something.
Kind; nature; species (from the proverbial phrase ""birds of a feather"").
(Biology) A scientific documentation of a specimen intended to reveal a new species by technically explaining its characteristics and particularly how it differs from other species.
The definition of instruction is the act of educating, giving the steps that must be followed or an order.
A directive is defined as an order or an official instruction.
The definition of a commandment is a rule that must be obeyed, especially one handed down by God.
An instrumental composition consisting of a series of varying movements or pieces.
Direction or course, as of the grain of wood, a vein of ore, etc.
(Baseball) The batting order.
disorders (antonym)
(Medicine) A physical or psychical malfunction.
licenses (antonym)
Poetic license.
liberties (antonym)
A particular right, franchise, or exemption from compulsion
prevents (antonym)
To keep from happening; avert:
disallows (antonym)
To refuse to allow; reject as untrue, invalid, or illegal
disorganizes (antonym)
To disrupt or break up the order, arrangement, or system of; throw into confusion or disorder
disarranges (antonym)
To upset the proper arrangement or order of.
confuses (antonym)
To confuse is to make someone bewildered or unable to understand, or to mistake one thing for something else.
confusions (antonym)
State of disorder
displacements (antonym)
(Psychiatry) A psychological defense mechanism in which there is an unconscious shift of emotions, affect, or desires from the original object to a more acceptable or immediate substitute.
quantities (related)
An amount; portion
orders (related)
A sequence or arrangement of successive things:
betters (related)
The thing, condition, circumstance, action, etc. that is more excellent, more suitable, etc.
requires (related)
To have as a requisite or necessity; need or depend on:
obtains (related)
The definition of obtain is to get or acquire.
buys (related)
To buy merchandise as a buyer
traditions (related)
The passing down of elements of a culture from generation to generation, especially by oral communication:
customs (related)
The regular support or patronage of a business establishment
peaces (related)
Freedom from quarrels and disagreement; harmonious relations:
shipments (related)
A quantity of goods or cargo that are shipped together.
reservations (related)
The promise of or a request for such an arrangement
line (related)
(--- Football) A line of scrimmage.
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