Order
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Order has many meanings or uses:
Religious
[change | change source]- Holy orders are the rites or sacraments in which priests are ordained
- Religious order, a group of people that live together, and share some ideals
Honors
[change | change source]- Order (decoration), an award or medal
Legal and military
[change | change source]- Court order, made by a judge
- Executive order, issued by the executive branch of government
- General order, a published directive from a commander
- Standing order, a general order of unset duration, and similar ongoing rules in a parliament
- Direct order
In scientific classification
[change | change source]- Order (physics), the opposite of chaos or disorder (in the sense of randomness), or entropy
- Order (biology), a rank between class and family, or a taxon at that rank
- Order (chemistry), a concept of chemical kinetics
- Social order, a concept used in sociology, history and other social sciences. May mean lawfulness, but more often means class structure.
In mathematics
[change | change source]- Order (group theory), the cardinality of a group
- Order theory, a branch of mathematics that studies many different kinds of binary relations called orders
- Order (ring theory), a kind of an algebraic structure
- Orders of approximation, Big O notation
- Order of magnitude, a class of scale or magnitude of any amount
- Order, or degree of a polynomial
In computer science
[change | change source]- Canonical order, the order of elements that follows a certain rules or specifications
In telecommunications
[change | change source]- Modulation order, the number of different symbols that can be sent using a given modulation
Other uses
[change | change source]- Collating order, sequence for text, such as alphabetical
- Order (business), an instruction from a customer to buy
- Order (exchange), customer's instruction to a financial entity for a financial transaction
- Order (information processing), a measure of the number of objects or sub-systems in a system
- Order (organization), an organization of people united by a common fraternal bond or social aim.
- Architectonic orders
- Way of categorizing Electronic filters by steepness
- Way of categorizing the size of lighthouse Fresnel lenses
- "The Order"
- Order (food), a customer's choice of food at a restaurant or for delivery
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