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ORDINA'TION, n. [L. ordinatio.] 1. The state of being ordained or appointed; est...
OR'DINATELY, adv. In a regular methodical manner.
OR'DINATE, v.t. To appoint. [Not used.] OR'DINATE , a. [L. ordinatus.] Regular; ...
OR'DINARY, a. [L. ordinarius.] 1. According to established order; methodical; re...
OR'DINARILY, adv. Primarily, according to established rules or settled method; h...
OR'DINANT, a. [L. ordinans.] Ordaining; decreeing. [Not used.]
OR'DINANCE, n. 1. A rule established by authority; a permanent rule of action. A...
OR'DINAL, a. [L. ordinalis.] Noting order; as the ordinal numbers, first, second...
OR'DINABLE, a. Such as may be appointed. [Not used.]
ORDINABIL'ITY, n. Capability of being appointed. [Not used.]
OR'DERLY, a. 1. Methodical; regular 2. Observant of order or method. 3. Well reg...
OR'DERLINESS, n. [from orderly.] 1. Regularity; a state of being methodical. 2. ...
OR'DERLESS, a. Without regularity; disorderly; out of rule.
OR'DERING, ppr. Regulating; systemizing; commanding; disposing. OR'DERING , n. D...
OR'DERER, n. 1. One that gives orders. 2. One that methodizes or regulates.
OR'DERED, pp. Regulated; methodized; disposed; commanded; managed.