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A definite arrangement of column, capital and entablature, each having its own set of rules and ornamental features. Tuscan. Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Composite.
Ãâó: histpres.mtsu.edu/then/architecture/page3.html
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A message sent to data access services which triggers the delivery of required data. There are three types of orders: select order, transform order, and propagate order.
Ãâó: www.dmreview.com/resources/glossary.cfm
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The vertical line of a graph. This is also referred to as the y-axis.
Ãâó: rrtcpbs.fmhi.usf.edu/rrtcpbsweb/glossary.htm
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(?' d r) In the scientific system of classification (taxonomy), order is the division between class and family.
Ãâó: www.fort.usgs.gov/resources/education/bts/resource...
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A type of limit order that remains in effect until it is either executed (filled) or cancelled, as opposed to a day order, which expires if not executed by the end of the trading day. A GTC option order is an order, which if not executed will automatically cancel at the option's expiration.
Ãâó: www.trader-soft.com/option-trading/option-glossary...
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