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order

Definition for order

noun as in lawfulness

noun as in class, status

noun as in command

noun as in request; purchase agreement

noun as in organization

verb as in command, authorize

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In order for DNA to fit within a cell's nucleus, it is wound up around histone proteins to form a structure called "chromatin."

The county audit, ordered by the Board of Supervisors in February, is separate from an audit of L. A. city homelessness programs being conducted under the auspices of federal court in the L.A.

In order to do so, developers would need to include a certain percentage of affordable units — and the property must be near transit or along a major street near jobs and good schools.

Trump himself issued marching orders on Truth Social on Tuesday.

From Salon

Ms Brella was the subject of a domestic violence protection order before her death, which was made in early September and lasted 28 days.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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