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well-ordered

[wel-awr-derd] / ˈwɛlˈɔr dərd /




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The room had a cavernous feeling despite the windows behind the desk—which was well-ordered with a blotter, a lamp, a telephone, and a wire basket of papers weighed down by a pair of scissors.

From Literature

That sense of well-ordered calm is something John says he and other pilots try to communicate to their cabin crew and passengers.

From BBC

When a material contains the normal number of electrons, those electrons tend to organize into a well-ordered magnetic pattern called antiferromagnetism.

From Science Daily

It should be possible—and it is essential to a well-ordered society—to call out morally reprehensible behavior by your own side as well as by your opponents.

From The Wall Street Journal

More than a decade passed before he tested the idea, using copper ions and organic compounds called nitriles to create well-ordered, spacious crystals.

From The Wall Street Journal