<span class="searchmatch">time</span> <span class="searchmatch">orders</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">time</span> order...
<span class="searchmatch">time</span> order (plural <span class="searchmatch">time</span> <span class="searchmatch">orders</span>) (finance, trading) An order that changes its form after a certain <span class="searchmatch">time</span> period, by becoming either a market or a limited...
last <span class="searchmatch">orders</span> pl (plural only) (British) A short period of <span class="searchmatch">time</span>, which is usually announced by ringing a bell and is between 5 and 15 minutes long, just...
his friend. Closing <span class="searchmatch">time</span>, James. Last call. closing <span class="searchmatch">time</span> effect when is closing <span class="searchmatch">time</span> <span class="searchmatch">time</span> when a pub closes drinking-up <span class="searchmatch">time</span> last call last <span class="searchmatch">orders</span> <span class="searchmatch">time</span>...
order (plural temporary restraining <span class="searchmatch">orders</span>) (law) A restraining order which expires at a specified point in <span class="searchmatch">time</span>, in particular a restraining order issued...
resting spores) A spore, in certain <span class="searchmatch">orders</span> of algae, which remains quiescent, retaining its vitality, for long periods of <span class="searchmatch">time</span>. 1893, Charles Edwin Bessey, The...
is derivative from the order of moments in a <span class="searchmatch">time</span>-system and which connects the <span class="searchmatch">orders</span> of various <span class="searchmatch">time</span>-systems. Borrowed from Latin pūnctum (18th century)...
“minor <span class="searchmatch">orders</span>,” but Pope Paul VI suppressed the minor <span class="searchmatch">orders</span> and established the lectorate and acolytate as lay ministries in 1972; since that <span class="searchmatch">time</span>, lay...
of pertaining to labor. Nonlabor <span class="searchmatch">time</span> is not necessarily leisure. 2009 October 7, Jeremy W. Peters, “Paterson <span class="searchmatch">Orders</span> Additional Cuts”, in New York Times[1]:...
and the natural portions of the times of the year, and the laws and <span class="searchmatch">orders</span> of <span class="searchmatch">time</span>; originally the personifications of nature in its different seasonal...