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Definition of orderly
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Orderly
(n.) A
street
sweeper.
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Proceed
::
Proceed
(v. i.) To go on in an
orderly
or
regulated
manner;
to begin and carry on a
series
of acts or
measures;
to act by
method;
to
prosecute
a
design.
Disorderly
::
Disorderly
(adv.)
In a
disorderly
manner;
without
law or
order;
irregularly;
confusedly.
Rabble
::
Rabble
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
rabble;
like, or
suited
to, a
rabble;
disorderly;
vulgar..
Calendar
::
Calendar
(n.) An
orderly
arrangement
of the
division
of time,
adapted
to the
purposes
of civil life, as
years,
months,
weeks,
and days; also, a
register
of the year with its
divisions;
an
almanac..
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..
Orderly
::
Orderly
(a.) Being on duty;
keeping
order;
conveying
orders.
Disorderly
::
Disorderly
(a.) Not in
order;
marked
by
disorder;
disarranged;
immethodical;
as, the books and
papers
are in a
disorderly
state..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To call back from
flight
or
disorderly
action;
to call to, for the
purpose
of
subduing
or
quieting..
Disordered
::
Disordered
(a.)
Disorderly.
Sluttish
::
Sluttish
(a.) Like a slut;
untidy;
indecently
negligent
of
cleanliness;
disorderly;
as, a
sluttish
woman..
Orderly
::
Orderly
(a.)
Performed
in good or
established
order;
well-regulated.
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..
Contempt
::
Contempt
(n.)
Disobedience
of the
rules,
orders,
or
process
of a court of
justice,
or of rules or
orders
of a
legislative
body;
disorderly,
contemptuous,
or
insolent
language
or
behavior
in
presence
of a
court,
tending
to
disturb
its
proceedings,
or
impair
the
respect
due to its
authority..
Unorderly
::
Unorderly
(a.)
Disorderly.
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..
Symmetry
::
Symmetry
(n.) The law of
likeness;
similarity
of
structure;
regularity
in form and
arrangement;
orderly
and
similar
distribution
of
parts,
such that an
animal
may be
divided
into parts which are
structurally
symmetrical..
Disposal
::
Disposal
(n.) The act of
disposing,
or
disposing
of,
anything;
arrangement;
orderly
distribution;
a
putting
in
order;
as, the
disposal
of the
troops
in two
lines..
Ordinate
::
Ordinate
(a.)
Well-ordered;
orderly;
regular;
methodical.
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To be
boisterous;
to be
disorderly.
Shipshape
::
Shipshape
(a.)
Arranged
in a
manner
befitting
a ship;
hence,
trim; tidy;
orderly..
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