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ende-byrdnes

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ende-byrdnes, (-bred-, in Northern specimens).
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a row, series, rank of objects on the same level
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a rank, grade, degree, body of persons of the same status
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rank, position, degree,
of persons
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of things
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an order, a body of persons of the same occupation in a community
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a class of beings distinguished from others by nature or character
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rank in specific departments.
one of the nine orders of angels
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rank in the church
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succession in place or time.
arrangement in which one thing follows another
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succession of events
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course of life:
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with reference to narrative or statement in which circumstances are stated in proper order
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a regular narrative, a series of statements:
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where superiority is marked by position,
order; place in a series or company
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order, condition in which a thing performs its proper functions
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order, suitable means to attain an end, method:
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regular mode of procedure
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a stated form of a rite, order of service:
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order of nature, system in which things proceed according to fixed laws
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the action of putting or keeping in order, regulation, ordering
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an injunction, ordinance
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v. riht-, tó-endebyrdness.
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