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volgorden

Volgorden is the plural form of the Dutch noun volgorde, which refers to an arrangement of elements in a particular order, a sequence, a ranking, or the order in which steps are performed. The term is used in everyday language as well as in technical contexts to describe how items are organized or prioritized.

In mathematics and logic, een volgorde describes how elements are arranged or related to one another, such

Usage notes: volgorden typically refer to multiple distinct sequences or orders, while volgorde is used for

as
a
sequence
of
numbers
or
a
larger
ordering
relation
on
a
set.
In
linguistics,
the
word
order
of
a
sentence
(de
volgorde
van
woorden)
is
an
important
feature
that
varies
across
languages
and
can
determine
meaning.
In
computing
and
information
processing,
volgorden
appear
in
phrases
such
as
the
order
of
operations
(de
volgorde
van
bewerkingen),
sorting
orders
(sorteringsvolgorde),
and
traversal
order
in
data
structures.
A
topological
order
is
another
specialized
use
in
graph
theory.
a
single
order.
Common
expressions
include
in
volgorde
brengen
(to
put
in
order),
op
volgorde
sorteren
(to
sort
in
a
specified
order),
and
volgens
de
volgorde
(in
accordance
with
the
order).
In
translation,
volgorde
is
often
rendered
as
order,
sequence,
or
arrangement,
depending
on
context.