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ōrdinō — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • clean adj Free of dirt, stains, or other unwanted matter.
  • order noun The arrangement of things in a particular sequence or pattern.
  • organize verb To arrange something so it is in order or works efficiently.

Senses

ōrdinō is used for these senses in English:

  • clean (transitive) To tidy up, make a place neat.
  • order To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.

clean — full definition

  1. adj Free of dirt, stains, or other unwanted matter.
  2. adj Free of drugs, alcohol, or (of a criminal record) offenses.
  3. adj Done smoothly and without flaws or errors.
  4. verb To remove dirt from something, or to tidy up a space.

order — full definition

  1. noun The arrangement of things in a particular sequence or pattern.
  2. noun A state of being calm, controlled, and free from disturbance; conformity with rules or law.
  3. noun An instruction or command given by someone in authority.
  4. noun A request to buy, sell, or supply goods or services.
  5. noun A group of monks, nuns, or knights bound by shared rules and purpose; also, a rank in scientific classification between class and family.

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