A degree in a continuum of size or quantity.
A number assigned to the ratio of two quantities; two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other; the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10.
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Scale of numbers with a fixed ratio.
1 The current dislocation, however, is by a much larger order of magnitude .
2 Column 6: Crossed, in a Single Series, arranged in order of magnitude .
3 Column 7: Self-fertilised, in a Single Series, arranged in order of magnitude .
4 Column 8: Difference, in a Single Series, arranged in order of magnitude .
5 As abhorrent as his actions were, kidnap was another order of magnitude .
6 This is a mere guess, but it gives the order of magnitude .
7 Seattle's next challenge, in any case, is of a different order of magnitude .
8 Moreover, the number of category sets was raised by an order of magnitude .
9 As a result, the spike noise was reduced by an order of magnitude .
10 The Strati, however, is on an order of magnitude more ambitious.
11 This leads to a one order of magnitude higher UFP concentration in autumn.
12 Column 5: Self-fertilised, in Separate Pots, arranged in order of magnitude .
13 The fire that came last Friday was of another order of magnitude altogether.
14 Column 4: Crossed, in Separate Pots, arranged in order of magnitude .
15 It's obviously the same thing but an order of magnitude better.
16 Levels of all metals were generally within an order of magnitude .
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