ordem

Etymology
From, , from.

Noun

 * 1) order (arrangement, disposition)
 * 2)  order (the state of being well arranged)
 * 3) order; command
 * 4) order (group of religious adherents)
 * 5) order (society of knights)
 * 6)  order (taxonomical rank)
 * 7) peace; tranquility; harmony
 * 8)  order (number of elements in a set or related structure)
 * 9)  order (highest exponent in a polynomial)
 * 10)  classical order
 * 11)  sacrament which makes someone member of the clergy
 * 1)  order (highest exponent in a polynomial)
 * 2)  classical order
 * 3)  sacrament which makes someone member of the clergy

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:harmonia

Antonyms

 * See Thesaurus:harmonia