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order in Latin

order in Latin is ōrdō, ordo, ēdictum — order means the arrangement of things in a particular sequence or pattern.

order in Latin

ōrdō
noun
ordo
noun
ēdictum
noun
(countable) A command.
imperium
noun
(countable) A command.
mandātum
noun
(countable) A command.
ordō
noun
(countable, biology, taxonomy) A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below class and above family; a taxon at that rank.
ordo
noun
(countable, biology, taxonomy) A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below class and above family; a taxon at that rank.
imperō
verb
(transitive) To issue a command to; to charge.
iubeō
verb
(transitive) To issue a command to; to charge.
praecipiō
verb
(transitive) To issue a command to; to charge.
mandō
verb
(transitive) To request some product or service; to secure by placing an order.
dispōnō
verb
To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.
repōnō
verb
To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.
ōrdinō
verb
To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.

What does "order" mean?

  1. noun The arrangement of things in a particular sequence or pattern.
    "Please put these files in alphabetical order."
  2. noun A state of being calm, controlled, and free from disturbance; conformity with rules or law.
    "The police were called in to restore order after the protest turned chaotic."
  3. noun An instruction or command given by someone in authority.
    "The captain gave the order to abandon ship."
  4. noun A request to buy, sell, or supply goods or services.
    "I placed an order for a new laptop online."

order in a sentence

  • Please put these files in alphabetical order.
  • The runners lined up in the order they had finished the previous race.
  • The police were called in to restore order after the protest turned chaotic.
  • The captain gave the order to abandon ship.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "order" in Latin?

"order" in Latin is ōrdō, ordo, ēdictum. order means: The arrangement of things in a particular sequence or pattern.

How do you use "order" in a sentence?

Example: "Please put these files in alphabetical order." In Latin, "order" is ōrdō, ordo, ēdictum.

Are there other ways to say "order" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 13 translations listed for "order": ōrdō, ordo, ēdictum, imperium, mandātum, ordō.

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