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 English Japanese (Kanji)
(as opposed to those compiled later) ancient fudoki compiled by imperial order in 713 CE古風土記 [こふどき]
(biological) order; item (of a budget revision, etc.); counter for go pieces, counter for surrounded positions (in go)目 [もく]
(Buddh) favorable condition (for entering the priesthood); dying in order (from oldest to youngest)順縁 [じゅんえん]
(Buddh) temporary manifestation by a buddha (in order to save people), manifested form (often a Shinto deity)垂迹 [すいしゃく]
(Buddh) temporary manifestation by a buddha (in order to save people), manifested form (often a Shinto deity)垂迹 [すいじゃく]
(Catholic) order修道会 [しゅうどうかい]
(comp) blanket order一括発注 [いっかつはっちゅう]
(comp) byte orderバイトオーダー
(comp) citation orderファセット順位 [ファセットじゅんい]
(comp) execution order, execution sequence実行順序 [じっこうじゅんじょ]
(comp) high order end最左端 [さいさたん]
(comp) high-end, high-order最上位 [さいじょうい]
(comp) imaging order可視化順序 [かしかじゅんじょ]
(comp) input order入力順 [にゅうりょくじゅん]
(comp) low order end最右端 [さいうたん]
(comp) network byte orderネットワークバイトオーダー
(comp) out of order executionアウトオブオーダー実行 [アウトオブオーダーじっこう]
(comp) sequential layout order割付け順番 [わりつけじゅんばん]
(comp) sequential logical order論理順番 [ろんりじゅんばん]
(comp) sort (in ascending order)昇順整列 [しょうじゅんせいれつ]
(comp) standing order継続発注 [けいぞくはっちゅう]
(comp) third order polynomial三次の多項式 [さんじのたこうしき]
(comp) to order順序付ける [じゅんじょづける]
(historical) regulations governing Chinese religious observances and social order宗法 [そうほう]
(issuing) order requiring somebody to report personally (to a police station), subpoena出頭命令 [しゅっとうめいれい]
(ling) inversion of the word order in a sentence, anastrophe倒置法 [とうちほう]
(ling) surface order表層の語順 [ひょうそうのごじゅん]
(ling) word order語順 [ごじゅん]
(listed in) no particular order, arbitrary order, random order順不同 [じゅんふどう]
(maintain, observe) social (public) order社会秩序 [しゃかいちつじょ]
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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