ordre

Meaning

  1. order (way in which things are arranged)
  2. order (group)
  3. order (calm)
  4. region (used in estimations)
  5. kind, sort
  6. order (tidiness)
  7. order (instruction)
  8. order
  9. order
  10. classical order

Concepts

order

command

instruction

sequence

dictate

orderliness

ordering

club

guild

society

system

rule

association

union

organization

request

gild

rank

tidiness

statement

turn

organisation

decree

directive

bidding

warrant

writ

instruct

edict

fiat

ordination

rescript

regulation

dictation

lodge

brotherhood

fraternity

law

coalition

league

order relation

neatness

ordeliness

banker’s order

agenda

apple-pie order

discipline

observance

wishes

decoration

medal

dependent upon

precedence

procedure

order of things

sequential order

arranging neatly

put in order

tidying up

set-up

structure

method

regularity

array

word

create

form

found

govern

grasp

prove

reign

take hold of

commandment

permission

incitement

invitation

class

degree

enjoin

say

tell

prescribe

holy order

consecrate

ordain

ordinate

order of magnitude

purchase order

parliamentary law

parliamentary procedure

rules of order

bid

monastic order

social club

Holy Order

Order

behest

control

running

plan

scheme

bylaw

prescript

prescription

statute

arranging

code of practice

information

jussive

program line

word of command

hest

arrangements

orderings

partial order

partial ordering relation

set

table

alliance

associations

corporation

fellowship

institute

federation

labor union

syndicate

trade union

trades union

sorting

calm

peace

Frequency

A2
Gender
♂️ Masculine
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ɔʁdʁ/
Etymology

Inherited from Old French ordre, ordene, borrowed from Latin ōrdinem (accusative of ōrdo). Doublet of the inherited orne, now a regional term with a specialized agricultural sense.

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