Found 4 items, similar to Ordered.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: order
urutan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: order
bestel, instruksi, keberesan, membereskan, membestel, memerintah, memesan, mengamanatkan, merapikan, pesanan, tata, tata tenteram, tata tertib, tatanan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: ordered
ordered
adj 1: having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements
succeeding in order according to rule;
“an ordered
sequence” [ant:
disordered]
2: marked by system or regularity or discipline;
“a quiet
ordered house”;
“an orderly universe”;
“a well regulated
life” [syn:
orderly,
regulated]
3: disposed or placed in a particular kind of order;
“the
carefully arranged chessmen”;
“haphazardly arranged
interlobular septa”;
“comfortable chairs arranged around
the fireplace” [syn:
arranged] [ant:
disarranged]
4: marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent
relation of parts;
“a logical argument”;
“the orderly
presentation” [syn:
consistent,
logical,
orderly]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Ordered
Order
\Or"der\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Ordered; p. pr. & vb. n.
Ordering.] [From
Order, n.]
1. 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.
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To him that ordereth his conversation aright. --Ps.
1. 23.
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Warriors old with ordered spear and shield.
--Milton.
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2. To give an order to; to command; as, to order troops to
advance.
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3. To give an order for; to secure by an order; as, to order
a carriage; to order groceries.
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4. (Eccl.) To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive
into the ranks of the ministry.
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These ordered folk be especially titled to God.
--Chaucer.
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Persons presented to be ordered deacons. --Bk. of
Com. Prayer.
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Order arms (Mil.), the command at which a rifle is brought
to a position with its butt resting on the ground; also,
the position taken at such a command.
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