Mexican Spanish Meaning of orders
órdenes
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Definitions and Meaning of orders in English
orders
one requiring members to take solemn vows, the number of columns or rows or columns and rows in a magic square, determinant, or matrix, the customary mode of procedure especially in debate, the number of times differentiation is applied successively, a military decoration, ordination, to give an order to, a rank, class, or special group in a community or society, a sequential arrangement of mathematical elements, to command to go or come to a specified place, to give an order for, the number of elements in a finite mathematical group, a particular sphere or aspect of a sociopolitical system, the broadest category in soil classification, a prescribed form of a religious service, a class of persons or things grouped according to quality, value, or natural characteristics, the state of peace, freedom from confused or unruly behavior, and respect for law or proper authority, a fraternal society, a regular or harmonious arrangement, any of the several grades of the Christian ministry, rank, level, the order of the derivative of highest order, degree sense 12a, destine, ordain, a community under a religious rule, category, class, to give or place an order, the office of a person in the Christian ministry, to bring about order, to put in order, a badge or medal of such a society, a group of people united in a formal way, a category of taxonomic classification ranking above the family and below the class, the arrangement or sequence of objects or of events in time, to issue orders, a sociopolitical system
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órdenes
one requiring members to take solemn vows, the number of columns or rows or columns and rows in a magic square, determinant, or matrix, the customary mode of pr
arreglos,distribuciones,Pedidos,secuencias,matrices,cadenas,aparatos,disposiciones,diseños,Prioridades
Los líos,trastornos,molesta,desorganizaciones
orderings => Pedidos, ordeals => Pruebas, orchestrating => orquestar, orchestrater => orquestador, orbs => orbes,