Orderly

  • 61orderly officer — noun Brit. Military the officer in charge of the security and administration of a unit or establishment for a day at a time …

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  • 62orderly room — noun Military the room in a barracks used for regimental or company business …

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  • 63orderly marketing — /ɔdəli ˈmakətɪŋ/ (say awduhlee mahkuhting) noun the maintenance of a level of prices of goods and services by agreement among suppliers …

  • 64orderly officer — /ˈɔdəli ɒfəsə/ (say awduhlee ofuhsuh) noun a junior officer detailed by rota to a 24 hour period of duty, which includes the inspection of all buildings in the camp or barracks (notably the cookhouses and mess huts at mealtimes) and of all guards …

  • 65orderly room — /ˈɔdəli rum/ (say awduhlee roohm) noun the office set aside in a battalion for carrying out clerical duties …

  • 66orderly sergeant — noun the first sergeant of a company; duties formerly included the conveyance of orders (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑first sergeant, ↑sergeant first class * * * noun archaic : first sergeant …

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  • 67orderly book — noun Britain : a book kept at military headquarters in which orders and instructions received from higher authority are recorded …

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  • 68orderly room — noun : a room in barracks sometimes occupied by the first sergeant that contains the company, troop, or battery records and is used for company business …

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  • 69orderly marketing agreement — any of various formal arrangements by which the volume of certain imported commodities, as steel or textiles, is voluntarily reduced. Abbr.: OMA …

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  • 70Stick Orderly — A Stick Orderly is a junior ranking soldier assigned to accomplish minor tasks for the highest ranking officer stationed at the location. They are generally assigned to conveying messages, carrying out summons, clearing files, and maintainting… …

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