English adjective: ordered | |||
| 1. | ordered having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule | ||
| Samples | An ordered sequence. | ||
| Similar | consecutive, progressive, sequent, sequential, serial, successive | ||
| Antonyms | unordered, disordered | ||
| 2. | ordered disposed or placed in a particular kind of order | ||
| Samples | The carefully arranged chessmen. Haphazardly arranged interlobular septa. Comfortable chairs arranged around the fireplace. | ||
| Synonyms | arranged | ||
| Similar | laid, placed, set | ||
| Antonyms | disarranged | ||
| 3. | ordered marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts | ||
| Samples | A coherent argument. | ||
| Synonyms | coherent, consistent, logical | ||
| Similar | seamless | ||
| See also | logical, rational | ||
| Antonyms | incoherent | ||