Business / Debt / Standing Order: An instruction you give to your bank or building society to make regular payments from your account to a specific company. This is a fixed amount unlike a direct debit which can vary.
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Order Noun Synonyms: organization, uniformity, regularity, system, pattern, symmetry, harmony, tidiness, orderliness, neatness
Order Verb Synonyms: organization, arrangement, grouping, disposition, form, structure, categorization, systematization or systemization, classification, codification, disposal, layout, array, sequence, set-up
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Standing Noun Synonyms: established, set, standard, conventional, customary,ual, normal, regular, fixed, permanent, continued, continuing, regular
Standing Adjective Synonyms: status, rank, station, position, place, grade, order, level, stratum
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Business / Finance / Presale Order: An order to purchase part of a new municipal bond issue that is accepted by an underwriting syndicate before an official public offering. MORE
Business / Finance / Purchase Order: A written order to buy specified goods at a stipulated price. MORE
Business / Human Resources (HR) / Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO): An order, decree, judgment or administrative notice (including a settlement agreement) that establishes the rights of another person (the “alternate payee”) to benefits; issued by a domestic relat MORE
Science / Genetics / Polygenic Disorders: Genetic disorders resulting from the combined action of alleles of more than one gene (e.g., heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers). Although such disorders are inherited, they depend on the simul MORE
Science / Genetics / Polygenic Disorder: Genetic disorder resulting from the combined action of alleles of more than one gene (e.g., heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers). Although such disorders are inherited, they depend on the simult MORE
Business / Finance / Percentage Order: Used for listed equity securities. Market limited price order to buy/sell a specified percentage (usually 50%) of shares traded (sometimes after a fixed number of shares of the stock have already trad MORE