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ORDER

Order is the arrangement or organization of elements according to a rule, criterion, or sequence. It conveys predictability and structure, whether in time, space, or abstraction, and can describe the relative positions or priority of items.

In biology, Order is a rank in the taxonomic hierarchy, below Class and above Family. It groups

In mathematics and logic, order denotes a relation that defines precedence among elements. A total order compares

In the social sciences, social order refers to the stable pattern of institutions, norms, and expectations that

In law and governance, an order is a formal directive issued by an authority, such as a

Common usages include the phrase “to put something in order” (to organize), or the “order of operations”

related
families
within
a
class.
Examples
include
Carnivora
(carnivores)
and
Primates.
The
rank
is
used
across
many
kingdoms
to
reflect
evolutionary
relationships
and
to
organize
diversity.
every
pair
of
elements;
a
partial
order
does
not
require
that.
The
term
also
appears
in
algebra:
the
order
of
an
element
in
a
group
is
the
smallest
positive
n
for
which
applying
the
operation
n
times
yields
the
identity;
the
order
of
a
permutation
is
the
least
common
multiple
of
its
cycle
lengths.
govern
behavior,
facilitate
cooperation,
and
maintain
continuity
over
time.
Disruptions
to
order
can
arise
from
conflict,
upheaval,
or
reform.
court
order
or
an
executive
order,
mandating
action,
restraint,
or
the
allocation
of
rights
and
duties.
in
mathematics
(the
rules
for
the
sequence
of
calculations).