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English to English noun
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(often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed |  | Example: the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London
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a degree in a continuum of size or quantity |  | Example: it was on the order of a mile an explosion of a low order of magnitude
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established customary state (especially of society) |  | Example: order ruled in the streets law and order
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logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements |  | Example: we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation
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a condition of regular or proper arrangement |  | Example: he put his desk in order the machine is now in working order
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a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge) |  | Example: a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there
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a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities |  | Example: IBM received an order for a hundred computers
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a formal association of people with similar interests |  | Example: he joined a golf club they formed a small lunch society men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today
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a body of rules followed by an assembly |  | source: wordnet30
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(usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy |  | Example: theologians still disagree over whether `bishop' should or should not be a separate Order
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a group of person living under a religious rule |  | Example: the order of Saint Benedict
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(biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families |  | source: wordnet30
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a request for something to be made, supplied, or served |  | Example: I gave the waiter my order the company's products were in such demand that they got more orders than their call center could handle
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(architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans |  | source: wordnet30
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the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement |  | Example: there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list
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Regular arrangement; any methodical or established succession or harmonious relation; method; system |  | source: webster1913 verb
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give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority |  | Example: I said to him to go home She ordered him to do the shopping The mother told the child to get dressed
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make a request for something |  | Example: Order me some flowers order a work stoppage
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issue commands or orders for |  | source: wordnet30
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bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations |  | Example: We cannot regulate the way people dress This town likes to regulate
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bring order to or into |  | Example: Order these files
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place in a certain order |  | Example: order the photos chronologically
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appoint to a clerical posts |  | Example: he was ordained in the Church
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arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events |  | Example: arrange my schedule set up one's life I put these memories with those of bygone times
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assign a rank or rating to |  | Example: how would you rank these students? The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide
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To put in order; to reduce to a methodical arrangement; to arrange in a series, or with reference to an end. Hence, to regulate; to dispose; to direct; to rule. |  | source: webster1913
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To give orders; to issue commands. |  | source: webster1913 Indonesian to Indonesian noun
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perintah untuk melakukan sesuatu: ia mendapat -- dr atasannya untuk pergi ke Bandung; | source: kbbi3
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pesanan: barang-barang itu dibuat atas -- | source: kbbi3
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