2357 Synonyms Antonyms For ORDER: Revision history

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15 November 2025

  • curprev 14:2814:28, 15 November 2025WyattBrotherton talk contribs 1,573 bytes +1,573 Created page with "<br><br><br>From Dutch order, from Older French ordre, ordne, ordene ("order, rank"), from Latin ōrdinem, accusive of ōrdō ("row, rank, habitue arrangement", literally "row of togs in a loom"). Systemise implies arrangement according to a predetermined scheme. Akin to Italic ōrdior ("begin", literally "begin to weave"). In horse sense "request for purchase", liken bespoke.<br>Methodize suggests stately an systematic operation preferably than a fixed scheme. Marshall..."