Comparative for in an organized or systematic way or manner
“The time-reversal would be apparent, however, when all the balls ended up in an ordered collection.”
Comparative for arranged neatly and in order, or inclined to keep things neat and in order
Comparative for controlled or managed accordingly
Comparative for regular and even throughout
Comparative for having been sorted or ranked according to some criteria
Comparative for obliged by law, circumstances, or duty to do something
Comparative for established by authority or law
Comparative for free of, or inclined to avoid, conflict or dissent
Comparative for free from defect or error
Comparative for in order of time from the earliest to the latest
Comparative for concerning or enforcing discipline
Comparative for relating to a hierarch
Comparative for controlled or regulated by someone or something
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