What is another word for ordered series?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːdəd sˈi͡əɹiz] (IPA)

An "ordered series" refers to a sequence of objects, ideas, or events that follows a specific pattern or arrangement. Here are some synonyms that could be used to describe an ordered series: sequence, progression, lineup, array, chain, string, round, cycle, roster, catalog, queue, list, succession, continuum, hierarch, and train. An ordered series could represent anything from a list of items to a chronological timeline to a musical composition. It could also be used to describe a progression of ideas or thoughts. Whatever the context, an ordered series denotes a clear and deliberate arrangement that conveys a sense of order and purpose.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Ordered series

  • I don't want to have the territory of a man's mind fenced in. I don't want to shut out the mystery of the stars and the awful hollow that holds them. We have done with those hypaethral temples, that were open above to the heavens, but we can have attics and skylights to them. Minds with skylights... One-story intellects, two-story intellects, three-story intellects, with skylights. All fact-collectors, who have no aim beyond their facts, are one-story men. Two-story men compare, reason, generalize, using the labors of the fact-collectors as well as their own. Three-story men idealize, imagine, predict; their best illumination comes from above, through the skylight. There are minds with large ground floors, that can store an infinite amount of knowledge; some librarians, for instance, who know enough of books to help other people, without being able to make much other use of their knowledge, have intellects of this class. Your great working lawyer has two spacious stories; his mind is clear, because his mental floors are large, and he has room to arrange his thoughts so that he can get at them,—facts below, principles above, and all in ordered series; poets are often narrow below, incapable of clear statement, and with small power of consecutive reasoning, but full of light, if sometimes rather bare of furniture in the attics.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.

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