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Definition of ordinate
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Ordinate
(a.)
Well-ordered;
orderly;
regular;
methodical.
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Branch
::
Branch
(v. t.) To
divide
as into
branches;
to make
subordinate
division
in.
Servient
::
Servient
(a.)
Subordinate.
Subaltern
::
Subaltern
(a.)
Ranked
or
ranged
below;
subordinate;
inferior;
specifically
(Mil.),
ranking
as a
junior
officer;
being below the rank of
captain;
as, a
subaltern
officer..
Subordination
::
Subordination
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
subordinate
or
inferior
to an
other;
inferiority
of rank or
dignity;
subjection.
Subcontracted
::
Subcontract
(n.) A
contract
under,
or
subordinate
to, a
previous
contract..
Sectant
::
Sectant
(n.) One of the
portions
of space
bounded
by the three
coordinate
planes.
Specif.
(Crystallog.),
one of the parts of a
crystal
into which it is
divided
by the axial
planes..
Disordeined
::
Disordeined
(a.)
Inordinate;
irregular;
vicious.
Appendage
::
Appendage
(n.) A
subordinate
or
subsidiary
part or
organ;
an
external
organ or limb, esp. of the
articulates..
Outbuilding
::
Outbuilding
(n.) A
building
separate
from, and
subordinate
to, the main
house;
an
outhouse..
Creeks
::
Creeks
(n. pl.) A tribe or
confederacy
of North
American
Indians,
including
the
Muskogees,
Seminoles,
Uchees,
and other
subordinate
tribes.
They
formerly
inhabited
Georgia,
Florida,
and
Alabama..
Inordinacy
::
Inordinacy
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
inordinate;
excessiveness;
immoderateness;
as, the
inordinacy
of love or
desire..
Coordination
::
Coordination
(n.) The state of being
coordinate,
or of equal rank,
dignity,
power,
etc..
Subordinate
::
Subordinate
(a.)
Inferior
in
order,
nature,
dignity,
power,
importance,
or the
like..
Pride
::
Pride (n.) The
quality
or state of being
proud;
inordinate
self-esteem;
an
unreasonable
conceit
of one's own
superiority
in
talents,
beauty,
wealth,
rank, etc., which
manifests
itself
in lofty airs,
distance,
reserve,
and often in
contempt
of
others..
Undue
::
Undue (a.) Not
agreeable
to a rule or
standard,
or to duty;
disproportioned;
excessive;
immoderate;
inordinate;
as, an undue
attachment
to
forms;
an undue rigor in the
execution
of law..
Envier
::
Envier
(n.) One who
envies;
one who
desires
inordinately
what
another
possesses.
Insubordinate
::
Insubordinate
(a.) Not
submitting
to
authority;
disobedient;
rebellious;
mutinous.
Landreeve
::
Landreeve
(n.) A
subordinate
officer
on an
extensive
estate,
who acts as an
assistant
to the
steward..
Petty
::
Petty
(superl.)
Little;
trifling;
inconsiderable;
also,
inferior;
subordinate;
as, a petty
fault;
a petty
prince..
Undermaster
::
Undermaster
(n.) A
master
subordinate
to the
principal
master;
an
assistant
master.
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