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Definition of order
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Order (n.) Of
material
things,
like the books in a
library..
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Ordination
::
Ordination
(n.)
Disposition;
arrangement;
order.
Civil
::
Civil (a.)
Subject
to
government;
reduced
to
order;
civilized;
not
barbarous;
-- said of the
community.
Beetle
::
Beetle
(v. t.) Any
insect
of the order
Coleoptera,
having
four
wings,
the outer pair being stiff cases for
covering
the
others
when they are
folded
up. See
Coleoptera..
Xenopterygii
::
Xenopterygii
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
fishes
including
Gobiesox
and
allied
genera.
These
fishes
have
soft-rayed
fins, and a
ventral
sucker
supported
in front by the
pectoral
fins. They are
destitute
of
scales..
Nematocera
::
Nematocera
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
dipterous
insects,
having
long
antennae,
as the
mosquito,
gnat, and crane fly; --
called
also
Nemocera..
Draff
::
Draff (n.) A
narrow
border
left on a
finished
stone,
worked
differently
from the rest of its
face..
Enjoin
::
Enjoin
(v. t.) To lay upon, as an order or
command;
to give an
injunction
to; to
direct
with
authority;
to
order;
to
charge..
Equestrian
::
Equestrian
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
composed
of, the
ancient
Roman
equities
or
knights;
as, the
equestrian
order..
Set
::
Set (v. t.) To fix, as a
precious
stone,
in a
border
of
metal;
to place in a
setting;
hence,
to place in or amid
something
which
serves
as a
setting;
as, to set glass in a
sash..
Subclavian
::
Subclass
(n.) One of the
natural
groups,
more
important
than an
order,
into which some
classes
are
divided;
as, the
angiospermous
subclass
of
exogens..
Paulownia
::
Paulownia
(n.) A genus of trees of the order
Scrophulariaceae,
consisting
of one
species,
Paulownia
imperialis..
Labiate
::
Labiate
(a.)
Belonging
to a
natural
order of
plants
(Labiatae),
of which the mint, sage, and
catnip
are
examples.
They are
mostly
aromatic
herbs..
Scalloped
::
Scalloped
(a.)
Having
the edge or
border
cut or
marked
with
segments
of
circles.
See
Scallop,
n., 2..
Pomaceous
::
Pomaceous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
suborder
(Pomeae)
of
rosaceous
plants,
which
includes
the true thorn
trees,
the
quinces,
service
berries,
medlars,
and
loquats,
as well as the
apples,
pears,
crabs,
etc..
Scallop
::
Scallop
(n.) One of
series
of
segments
of
circles
joined
at their
extremities,
forming
a
border
like the edge or
surface
of a
scallop
shell..
Superfecundation
::
Superfamily
(n.) A group
intermediate
between
a
family
and a
suborder.
Fettle
::
Fettle
(v. i.) To make
preparations;
to put
things
in
order;
to do
trifling
business.
Suctoria
::
Suctoria
(n. pl.) An order of
Infusoria
having
the body armed with
somewhat
stiff,
tubular
processes
which they use as
suckers
in
obtaining
their food. They are
usually
stalked..
Broach
::
Broach
(n.) To tap; to
pierce,
as a cask, in order to draw the
liquor.
Hence:
To let out; to shed, as
blood..
Oogonium
::
Oogonium
(n.) A
special
cell in
certain
cryptogamous
plants
containing
oospheres,
as in the
rockweeds
(Fucus),
and the
orders
Vaucherieae
and
Peronosporeae..
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