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Definition of orderly
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of orderly is as below...
Orderly
(a.)
Observant
of
order,
authority,
or rule;
hence,
obedient;
quiet;
peaceable;
not
unruly;
as,
orderly
children;
an
orderly
community..
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Disorderly
::
Disorderly
(a.) Not in
order;
marked
by
disorder;
disarranged;
immethodical;
as, the books and
papers
are in a
disorderly
state..
Tumultuous
::
Tumultuous
(a.)
Conducted
with
disorder;
noisy;
confused;
boisterous;
disorderly;
as, a
tumultuous
assembly
or
meeting..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To call back from
flight
or
disorderly
action;
to call to, for the
purpose
of
subduing
or
quieting..
Economy
::
Economy
(n.)
Orderly
arrangement
and
management
of the
internal
affairs
of a state or of any
establishment
kept up by
production
and
consumption;
esp., such
management
as
directly
concerns
wealth;
as,
political
economy..
Disordinate
::
Disordinate
(a.)
Inordinate;
disorderly.
Orderly
::
Orderly
(n.) A
street
sweeper.
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To be
boisterous;
to be
disorderly.
Ordinately
::
Ordinately
(adv.)
In an
ordinate
manner;
orderly.
Derange
::
Derange
(v. t.) To
disturb
in the
orderly
or
normal
action
of the
intellect;
to
render
insane.
Chaos
::
Chaos (n.) The
confused,
unorganized
condition
or mass of
matter
before
the
creation
of
distinct
and
orderly
forms..
Orderliness
::
Orderliness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
orderly.
Tumultuous
::
Tumultuous
(a.) Full of
tumult;
characterized
by
tumult;
disorderly;
turbulent.
Skimble-scamble
::
Skimble-scamble
(a.)
Rambling;
disorderly;
unconnected.
Parade
::
Parade
(v. t.) An
assembly
and
orderly
arrangement
or
display
of
troops,
in full
equipments,
for
inspection
or
evolutions
before
some
superior
officer;
a
review
of
troops.
Parades
are
general,
regimental,
or
private
(troop,
battery,
or
company),
according
to the force
assembled..
Gradation
::
Gradation
(n.) The act of
progressing
by
regular
steps or
orderly
arrangement;
the state of being
graded
or
arranged
in
ranks;
as, the
gradation
of
castes..
Bridewell
::
Bridewell
(n.) A house of
correction
for the
confinement
of
disorderly
persons;
-- so
called
from a
hospital
built in 1553 near St.
Bride's
(or
Bridget's)
well, in
London,
which was
subsequently
a penal
workhouse..
Repertory
::
Repertory
(n.) A place in which
things
are
disposed
in an
orderly
manner,
so that they can be
easily
found,
as the index of a book, a
commonplace
book, or the
like..
Ruffle
::
Ruffle
(v. t.) To throw
together
in a
disorderly
manner.
Shipshape
::
Shipshape
(a.)
Arranged
in a
manner
befitting
a ship;
hence,
trim; tidy;
orderly..
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) An
orderly
list for a given time; a
calendar.
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