Noun
(music) A musical phrase constructed from one or more statements of one modal pattern and ending in a rest.
(Roman Catholicism) A calendar which prescribes the Mass and office which is to be celebrated each day.
(biology, taxonomy) A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below classis and above familia.
an established civil body or corporation with a hierarchy
Synonym: order
You can count on one hand the number of Novus Ordo churches in this country that feature a fully Catholic music program of any quality, consistent with the Roman rite tradition. Richard Morris
Booth 2000, p. 302 Sutin 2000, pp. 224–225 Kaczynski 2010, p. 251. The German occultist Theodor Reuss later accused him of publishing some of the secrets of his own occult order, the Ordo Templi Orientis (O. Source: Internet
A senator's son belonged to the ordo senatorius, but he had to qualify on his own merits for admission to the Senate itself. Source: Internet
After spending time in Algeria, in 1912 he was initiated into another esoteric order, the German-based Ordo Templi Orientis (O. Source: Internet
Domestically, Edward's reign saw the restoration of law and order in England; indeed, his royal motto was modus et ordo, or "method and order". Source: Internet
I was already in the seminary well before 1970, when we received the Missal of Pope Paul VI, the so-called Novus Ordo. Source: Internet