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Ordo Meaning in English

word

ˈɔrdoʊ
AWR-doh
ˈɔːdəʊ
AW-duh-oh

Definition

A Latin word meaning 'order' or 'rank,' especially used in scientific classification to denote a group of related families; otherwise, rarely used in everyday English.

Usage & Nuances

Extremely formal and technical; used almost exclusively in scientific (especially biological) taxonomy, e.g., 'Order: Carnivora.' Not the same as 'order' (command, instruction, or sequence); avoid in casual speech.

Example Sentences

In biology, 'Canidae' belongs to the ordo Carnivora.

basic

The ordo of Primates includes monkeys and apes.

basic

Scientists use ordo to organize living things in groups.

basic

Lions and tigers are both in the same ordo.

natural

If you look at a scientific chart, you’ll see the ordo above the family level.

natural

Back in Latin, ‘ordo’ just meant ‘order’, but now it’s all about taxonomy.

natural