ordre
Meaning
- order (way in which things are arranged)
- order (group)
- order (calm)
- region (used in estimations)
- kind, sort
- order (tidiness)
- order (instruction)
- order
- order
- 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
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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Sentences
D'autres classifications internationales utilisent un ordre inverse .
Other international classifications use a reverse order.