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    Or·der
    /ˈôrdər/

    noun

    verb

  2. noun. (1) : a fraternal society. the Masonic Order. (2) : a community under a religious rule. especially : one requiring members to take solemn vows. b. : a badge or medal of such a society. also : a ... (1) : a category of taxonomic classification ranking above the family and below the class. (2) : ...

  3. order. an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate. a command of a court or judge. a command or notice issued by a military organization or a military commander to troops, sailors, etc. to give an order, direction, or command to: The infantry divisions were ordered to advance.

  4. order Add to list Share noun logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements “we shall consider these questions in the inverse order... noun a condition of regular or proper arrangement “he put his desk in order ” “the machine is now in working order... noun established customary state ...

  5. order (noun) order (verb) ordered (adjective) order book (noun) order form (noun) order of business (noun) order of magnitude (noun) order of the day (noun) order paper (noun) back order (noun) cease and desist order (noun) court order (noun) executive order (noun) gag order (noun) holy orders (noun) last orders (noun) made–to–order (adjective)

  6. A communication, written, oral, or by signal, which conveys instructions from a superior to a subordinate. (DOD only) In a broad sense, the terms "order" and "command" are synonymous. However, an order implies discretion as to the details of execution whereas a command does not.

  7. noun logic any of a number of categories of relations that permit at least some members of their domain to be placed in order. A linear or simple ordering is reflexive, antisymmetric, transitive, and connected, as less than or equal to on the integers. A partial ordering is reflexive, antisymmetric, and transitive, as set inclusion.

  8. See definition of order on Dictionary.com noun arrangement, organization noun lawfulness noun class, status noun command noun request; purchase agreement noun organization verb command, authorize verb arrange, organize synonyms for order Compare Synonyms form line plan procedure regulation rule structure system adjustment aligning array assortment

  9. According to the answer to this question, the following code is legit: #define three 3 #define nine three*3 int main () { std::cout << nine; return 0; } And sure, it compiles and runs fine.

  10. order of a reaction. noun. : a number that relates the rate of a chemical reaction with the concentrations of the reacting substances : the sum of all the exponents of the terms expressing concentrations of the molecules or atoms determining the rate of the reaction compare first-order reaction, second-order reaction, third-order reaction, zero ...

  11. Order. Direction of a court or judge normally made or entered in writing, and not included in a judgment, which determines some point or directs some step in the proceedings. The decision of a court or judge is made in the form of an order. A court may issue an order after a motion of a party requesting the order, or the court itself may issue ...

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