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  • 71ORDER — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index order noun arrangement, balance, law, method, order, rule, series adjective methodical, neat …

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  • 72Order — Or|der die; , Plur. s u. n <aus gleichbed. fr. ordre, dies aus lat. ordo »Ordnung; Rang; Verordnung«; Bed. 2 wohl unter Einfluss von engl. order>: 1. (veraltet) Befehl, Anweisung; Order parieren: (veraltet) einen Befehl ausführen; gehorchen …

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  • 73order — [13] Order comes via Old French ordre from Latin ōrdō. This originally denoted a ‘row, line, series, or other regular arrangement’, but it spawned a lot of other metaphorical meanings that have also come through into English, including… …

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  • 74order — 1. процессуальное решение, выносимое составом арбитража в ходе разбирательства pendente lite. Примеры: constitution order, order for directions: 2. редко арбитражное решение (award), обязывающее сторону воздержаться от совершения определенных… …

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  • 75order — I s ( n, order) befallning II s ( n, order) beställning av vara, uppdrag …

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  • 76order — skiltis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. digit; order; order position; place vok. Stelle, f rus. разряд, m pranc. cellule, f; emplacement, m …

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  • 77order — [13] Order comes via Old French ordre from Latin ōrdō. This originally denoted a ‘row, line, series, or other regular arrangement’, but it spawned a lot of other metaphorical meanings that have also come through into English, including… …

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  • 78order — 1. In biologic classification, the division just below the class (or subclass) and above the family. 2. In a reaction, o. is the sum of the exponents of all the concentration terms in that reaction s rate expression. For example, for the natural… …

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  • 79Order — Ọr|der 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: n〉 1. Anordnung, Auftrag 2. Verfügung, Befehl; oV 3. 〈fig.; umg.; veraltet〉 Order parieren gehorchen [Etym.: <frz. ordre] …

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  • 80order — I. , sb. == disposition, arrangement. Ritson’s AS. xvii. 100 II. , sb. (of friars). RG. 492 == holy orders. RG. 106; an order in the church, as the priesthood. St Swithin, 17 …

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