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Definition of order
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Order (n.) Of
intellectual
notions
or
ideas,
like the
topics
of a
discource..
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Avenue
::
Avenue
(n.) The
principal
walk or
approach
to a house which is
withdrawn
from the road,
especially,
such
approach
bordered
on each side by
trees;
any broad
passageway
thus
bordered..
Podostomata
::
Podostomata
(n. pl.) An order of
Bryozoa
of which
Rhabdopleura
is the type. See
Rhabdopleura.
Crudity
::
Crudity
(n.) That which is in a crude or
undigested
state;
hence,
superficial,
undigested
views,
not
reduced
to order or
form..
Chronological
::
Chronological
(a.)
Relating
to
chronology;
containing
an
account
of
events
in the order of time;
according
to the order of time; as,
chronological
tables..
Ostracoidea
::
Ostracoidea
(n. pl.) An order of
Entomostraca
possessing
hard
bivalve
shells.
They are of small size, and swim
freely
about..
Exercise
::
Exercise
(v. t.) To exert for the sake of
training
or
improvement;
to
practice
in order to
develop;
hence,
also, to
improve
by
practice;
to
discipline,
and to use or to for the
purpose
of
training;
as, to
exercise
arms; to
exercise
one's self in
music;
to
exercise
troops..
Lepidosiren
::
Lepidosiren
(n.) An
eel-shaped
ganoid
fish of the order
Dipnoi,
having
both gills and
lungs.
It
inhabits
the
rivers
of South
America.
The name is also
applied
to a
related
African
species
(Protopterus
annectens).
The
lepidosirens
grow to a
length
of from four to six feet.
Called
also
doko..
Eighteenth
::
Eighteenth
(a.) Next in order after the
seventeenth.
Disturbance
::
Disturbance
(n.) An
interruption
of a state of peace or
quiet;
derangement
of the
regular
course
of
things;
disquiet;
disorder;
as, a
disturbance
of
religious
exercises;
a
disturbance
of the
galvanic
current..
Cough
::
Cough (v. i.) A
sudden,
noisy,
and
violent
expulsion
of air from the
chest,
caused
by
irritation
in the air
passages,
or by the
reflex
action
of
nervous
or
gastric
disorder,
etc..
Jumble
::
Jumble
(v. t.) To mix in a
confused
mass; to put or throw
together
without
order;
-- often
followed
by
together
or up.
Welt
::
Welt (n.) A hem,
border,
or
fringe..
Discomposure
::
Discomposure
(n.) The state of being
discomposed;
disturbance;
disorder;
agitation;
perturbation.
Siluroidei
::
Siluroidei
(n. pl.) An order of
fishes,
the
Nematognathi..
Limb
::
Limb (n.) The
border
or edge of the disk of a
heavenly
body,
especially
of the sun and
moon..
Bimana
::
Bimana
(n. pl.)
Animals
having
two
hands;
-- a term
applied
by
Cuvier
to man as a
special
order of
Mammalia.
Seaboard
::
Seaboard
(a.)
Bordering
upon, or being near, the sea;
seaside;
seacoast;
as, a
seaboard
town..
Paragrele
::
Paragrele
(n.) A
lightning
conductor
erected,
as in a
vineyard,
for
drawing
off the
electricity
in the
atmosphere
in order to
prevent
hailstorms..
Nematocera
::
Nematocera
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
dipterous
insects,
having
long
antennae,
as the
mosquito,
gnat, and crane fly; --
called
also
Nemocera..
Interdict
::
Interdict
(n.) An order of the court of
session,
having
the like
purpose
and
effect
with a writ of
injunction
out of
chancery
in
England
and
America..
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