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
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