Associations to the word «Ordering»
Noun
- Edict
- Vertex
- Permutation
- Axiom
- Graph
- Decree
- Sorting
- Coloring
- Preference
- Byte
- Subset
- Injunction
- Lattice
- Pizza
- Queue
- Phonology
- Integer
- Constraint
- Inventory
- Telegram
- Derivation
- Equivalence
- Writ
- Algorithm
- Menu
- Clique
- Proclamation
- Theorem
- Optimization
- Polynomial
- Execution
- Waiter
- Concurrency
- Np
- Killing
- Sequencing
- Predicate
- Hierarchy
- Supreme
- Symmetry
- Coupling
- Savior
- Node
- Variable
- Nous
- Entropy
- Deportation
- Unicode
- Customer
- Gale
- Keyword
- Hilbert
- Grouping
- Arrest
- Elimination
- Directive
- Cosmos
- Evacuation
- Subordinate
Adjective
- Topological
- Hierarchical
- Alphabetical
- Sequential
- Syntactic
- Directive
- Chronological
- Quadratic
- Maximal
- Stochastic
- Lexical
- Greedy
- Linear
- Causal
- Partial
- Finite
- Sorted
- Temporal
- Quasi
- Ordered
- Optimal
- Randomized
- Arbitrary
- Polynomial
- Binary
- Crystalline
- Phonological
- Strict
- Canonical
- Magnetic
- Normative
- Fractional
- Convex
- Cosmic
- Euclidean
- Quantum
Wiktionary
ORDERING, verb. Present participle of order
ORDERING, noun. Arrangement in a sequence.
ORDERING, noun. (uncountable) Making an agreement for later pick up or delivery.
ORDERING OUT, verb. Present participle of order out
Dictionary definition
ORDERING, noun. Logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements; "we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation".
ORDERING, noun. The act of putting things in a sequential arrangement; "there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.