word order

  • 111order out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms order out : present tense I/you/we/they order out he/she/it orders out present participle ordering out past tense ordered out past participle ordered out American to order food from a restaurant and ask for… …

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  • 112order paper — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms order paper : singular order paper plural order papers British a list that shows the order in which different subjects will be discussed in Parliament on a particular day …

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  • 113Order of Saint Benedict (Orthodox) — The Order of Saint Benedict is a loose affiliation of monastics of the Orthodox Church who strive to live according to the Rule of St Benedict. While there is no actual incorporated body known as the Order of Saint Benedict , Orthodox… …

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  • 114order — n 1. command, commandment, mandate, dictate, dictum, direction, directive, instruction, behest, Archaic. hest, imperative, ultimatum; prescript, prescription, enjoinment; rule, regulation, act, law, ordinance, statute, edict, decree, fiat, ukase …

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  • 115order in — phrasal verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms order in : present tense I/you/we/they order in he/she/it orders in present participle ordering in past tense ordered in past participle ordered in American to order food from a restaurant and ask …

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  • 116order of magnitude — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms order of magnitude : singular order of magnitude plural orders of magnitude a) a level in a system for measuring things, in which each level is ten times higher than the one before Processing speeds exceed… …

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  • 117order up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms order up : present tense I/you/we/they order up he/she/it orders up present participle ordering up past tense ordered up past participle ordered up 1) to tell someone to do something, provide something, or… …

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  • 118word — 1. n ( es/ ) word, speech, sentence, statement; command, order; subject of talk, story, news, report; fame; promise; verb; (incarnate) Word; wordum wrixlan to converse; 2. rod; (gooseberry) bush?; 3. see werod …

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  • 119word wrapping — N UNCOUNT In computing, word wrapping is a process by which a word which comes at the end of a line is automatically moved onto a new line in order to keep the text within the margins. [COMPUTING] …

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  • 120word — n. 1. Vocable, expression. See term. 2. Report, tidings, account, advice, intelligence, information. 3. Statement, affirmation, declaration, assertion, averment. 4. Promise, pledge, assurance, engagement. 5. Order, command, signal. 6 …

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