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abbreviation

Order.

noun

Short form of coordinate : one of a pair of numbers and/or letters that show the exact position of a point on a map, graph, or image

Usage examples:

We zoom in on the map to the right coords., can you give us the co-ords for the farm in the photo?,…
verb

Make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.

Usage examples:

He was ordained a minister before entering parliament
adjective

Capable of being ordained; that may be ordained.

verb

Make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.

Usage examples:

He was ordained a minister before entering parliament
verb

Make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.

Usage examples:

He was ordained a minister before entering parliament
verb

Make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on.

Usage examples:

He was ordained a minister before entering parliament
noun

A very unpleasant and prolonged experience.

Usage examples:

The ordeal of having to give evidence
noun

A very unpleasant and prolonged experience.

Usage examples:

The ordeal of having to give evidence

Order

ˈɔː.dər
noun

The arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.

Usage examples:

I filed the cards in alphabetical order
verb

Give an authoritative instruction to do something.

Usage examples:

She ordered me to leave
phrasal verb

To tell someone what to do in an annoying way

Usage examples:

The older waitresses didn’t talk to her except to order her around.
phrasal verb

To tell someone what to do in an annoying way

Usage examples:

The older waitresses didn’t talk to her except to order her around.
noun

A request for goods that are not available now but will be available in the future

Usage examples:

Unfortunately we are not able to process back orders., pharmacies that carried the vaccine now say …
noun

Something you are told to do by someone else and which you must do

Usage examples:

[ + to infinitive ] the company has received an order to stop releasing pollution into the air., hi…
adjective

Capable of being ordered or directed (to an end or result); amenable to direction or control.

verb

Give an authoritative instruction to do something.

Usage examples:

She ordered me to leave
noun

The arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.

Usage examples:

I filed the cards in alphabetical order
adjective

Carefully arranged or controlled

Usage examples:

A well-ordered (= tidy) room
noun

The quality or fact of being ordered or regulated.

verb

Give an authoritative instruction to do something.

Usage examples:

She ordered me to leave
noun

The arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.

Usage examples:

I filed the cards in alphabetical order
noun

A request for goods that are not available now but will be available in the future

Usage examples:

Unfortunately we are not able to process back orders., pharmacies that carried the vaccine now say …
adjective

Lacking organization or order.

Usage examples:

Haphazard, orderless results
noun

An attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.

Usage examples:

The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kit…
adjective

Neatly and methodically arranged.

Usage examples:

An orderly arrangement of objects
noun

The quality of being well arranged or organized

Usage examples:

Patients are complimentary about the cleanliness and orderliness of the hospital., the orderliness …
adjective

Neatly and methodically arranged.

Usage examples:

An orderly arrangement of objects
noun

An attendant in a hospital responsible for the non-medical care of patients and the maintenance of order and cleanliness.

Usage examples:

The agreement covers staff working in various roles such as orderlies, patient care assistants, kit…
noun

The arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.

Usage examples:

I filed the cards in alphabetical order
verb

Give an authoritative instruction to do something.

Usage examples:

She ordered me to leave
noun

A service book, especially one with the forms of service used at ordinations.

Usage examples:

The report continues with a discussion of the various ministries of deacons, including the basis as…
adjective

Short for ordinal number.

noun

A number like 1st, 2nd, 3rd, that shows the position of something in a list of items

Usage examples:

In "she was fifth in the race," "fifth" is an ordinal number.

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