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well-ordered

[ wel-awr-derd ]

adjective

  1. arranged, planned, or occurring in a desirable way, sequence, etc.


well-ordered

adjective

  1. logic maths (of a relation) having the property that every nonempty subset of its field has a least member under the relation: less than is well-ordered on the natural numbers but not on the reals, since an open set has no least member
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Origin of well-ordered1

First recorded in 1600–10
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These ingredients assemble themselves into a well-ordered structure consisting of semiconductor metal oxide molecules wrapped in graphene sheets.

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Instead of the well-ordered characteristics of ferromagnets, these materials are disordered and the electrons within them connect magnetically via a process called quantum entanglement.

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If the material is charged slowly, everything proceeds in a well-ordered way.

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