order Casuariiformes
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a ratite bird order: cassowaries and emus
order Crocodylia
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ crocodiles; alligators; caimans; gavials
order Ginkgoales
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ coextensive with the family Ginkgoaceae: plants that first appeared in the Permian and now represented by a single surviving species; often included in Coniferales
order Endomycetales
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ fungi having a zygote or a single cell developing directly into an ascus
order Eubacteriales
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ one of two usually recognized orders of true bacteria; Gram-positive spherical or rod-shaped forms; some are motile; in some classifications considered an order of Schizomycetes
order Artiodactyla
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ an order of hooved mammals of the subclass Eutheria (including pigs and peccaries and hippopotami and members of the suborder Ruminantia) having an even number of functional toes
order Arales
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ Araceae; Lemnaceae
order Ganoidei
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a group of mostly extinct primitive bony fishes characterized by armor-like bony scales
order Anostraca
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ small aquatic crustaceans lacking a carapace: fairy shrimps; brine shrimps
order Loricata
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ former name for the order Crocodylia
order Caudata
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ salamanders; newts; congo snakes
order Charales
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ small order of macroscopic fresh and brackish water algae with a distinct axis: stoneworts
order Equisetales
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ lower tracheophytes in existence since the Devonian
order Apterygiformes
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ a ratite bird order: flightless ground birds having vestigial wings and long bills and small eyes: kiwis
order Isospondyli
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ most primitive teleost fishes; all are soft-finned: salmon; trout; herring; shad; sardines; anchovies; whitefish; smelts; tarpon
order
— Navneord
– Engelsk
~ (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed; "the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London"