Meaning of ترتیب in English
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- Form, as depending on the relative disposition of the parts of a thing' shape; figure.
- Relative position or aspect of the planets; the face of the horoscope, according to the relative positions of the planets at any time.
- Regular arrangement; any methodical or established succession or harmonious relation; method; system
- Of material things, like the books in a library.
- Of intellectual notions or ideas, like the topics of a discource.
- Of periods of time or occurrences, and the like.
- Right arrangement; a normal, correct, or fit condition; as, the house is in order; the machinery is out of order.
- The customary mode of procedure; established system, as in the conduct of debates or the transaction of business; usage; custom; fashion.
- Conformity with law or decorum; freedom from disturbance; general tranquillity; public quiet; as, to preserve order in a community or an assembly.
- That which prescribes a method of procedure; a rule or regulation made by competent authority; as, the rules and orders of the senate.
- A command; a mandate; a precept; a direction.
- Hence: A commission to purchase, sell, or supply goods; a direction, in writing, to pay money, to furnish supplies, to admit to a building, a place of entertainment, or the like; as, orders for blankets are large.
- A number of things or persons arranged in a fixed or suitable place, or relative position; a rank; a row; a grade; especially, a rank or class in society; a group or division of men in the same social or other position; also, a distinct character, kind, or sort; as, the higher or lower orders of society; talent of a high order.
- A body of persons having some common honorary distinction or rule of obligation; esp., a body of religious persons or aggregate of convents living under a common rule; as, the Order of the Bath; the Franciscan order.
- An ecclesiastical grade or rank, as of deacon, priest, or bishop; the office of the Christian ministry; -- often used in the plural; as, to take orders, or to take holy orders, that is, to enter some grade of the ministry.
- The disposition of a column and its component parts, and of the entablature resting upon it, in classical architecture; hence (as the column and entablature are the characteristic features of classical architecture) a style or manner of architectural designing.
- An assemblage of genera having certain important characters in common; as, the Carnivora and Insectivora are orders of Mammalia.
- The placing of words and members in a sentence in such a manner as to contribute to force and beauty or clearness of expression.
- Rank; degree; thus, the order of a curve or surface is the same as the degree of its equation.
- To put in order; to reduce to a methodical arrangement; to arrange in a series, or with reference to an end. Hence, to regulate; to dispose; to direct; to rule.
- To give an order to; to command; as, to order troops to advance.
- To give an order for; to secure by an order; as, to order a carriage; to order groceries.
- To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.
- To give orders; to issue commands.
- The act of ordaining, appointing, or setting apart; the state of being ordained, appointed, etc.
- The act of setting apart to an office in the Christian ministry; the conferring of holy orders.
- Disposition; arrangement; order.
- Dung; excrement; faeces.
- Defect; imperfection; fault.
- The act of permuting; exchange of the thing for another; mutual transference; interchange.
- The arrangement of any determinate number of things, as units, objects, letters, etc., in all possible orders, one after the other; -- called also alternation. Cf. Combination, n., 4.
- Any one of such possible arrangements.
- Barter; exchange.
- The state of being sequent; succession; order of following; arrangement.
- That which follows or succeeds as an effect; sequel; consequence; result.
- Simple succession, or the coming after in time, without asserting or implying causative energy; as, the reactions of chemical agents may be conceived as merely invariable sequences.
- Any succession of chords (or harmonic phrase) rising or falling by the regular diatonic degrees in the same scale; a succession of similar harmonic steps.
- A melodic phrase or passage successively repeated one tone higher; a rosalia.
- A hymn introduced in the Mass on certain festival days, and recited or sung immediately before the gospel, and after the gradual or introit, whence the name.
- Three or more cards of the same suit in immediately consecutive order of value; as, ace, king, and queen; or knave, ten, nine, and eight.
- All five cards, of a hand, in consecutive order as to value, but not necessarily of the same suit; when of one suit, it is called a sequence flush.
- Succeeding or following in order.
- Capable of being sequestered; subject or liable to sequestration.
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- The act of one who, or that which, sets; as, the setting of type, or of gems; the setting of the sun; the setting (hardening) of moist plaster of Paris; the setting (set) of a current.
- The act of marking the position of game, as a setter does; also, hunting with a setter.
- Something set in, or inserted.
- That in which something, as a gem, is set; as, the gold setting of a jeweled pin.
- Suitableness; agreement.
- Selection or appointment by lot.
- Assortiment.
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