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1 ordonnance
ordonnance [ɔʀdɔnɑ̃s]feminine nouna. [de médicaments] prescriptionb. ( = arrêté) order* * *ɔʀdɔnɑ̃s1) ( document) prescription2) ( agencement) (de salle, meubles) layout; ( de cérémonie) order3) Droit ruling* * *ɔʀdɔnɑ̃s nf1) [éléments d'un ensemble] arrangement, [pièces ou meubles d'un appartement] layout2) MÉDECINE prescription3) DROIT order4) MILITAIRE orderly, batman Grande-Bretagned'ordonnance — regulation modif
* * *B nf1 ( document) prescription; faire une ordonnance à qn to give sb a prescription; délivré uniquement sur ordonnance only available on prescription; on peut l'acheter sans ordonnance you can buy it over the counter; médicament vendu sans ordonnance over-the-counter medicine;3 Jur ruling.[ɔrdɔnɑ̃s] nom féminin‘seulement sur ordonnance’ ‘on prescription only’[de police] (police) regulation ou orderl'ordonnance du dîner avait été décidée un mois auparavant they had decided a month earlier what the order of the meal would be6. FINANCEordonnance de paiement order to pay, authorization of payment7. MILITAIRE————————[ɔrdɔnɑ̃s] nom masculinounom féminin -
2 règlement d'urbanisme
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > règlement d'urbanisme
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3 zoning
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > zoning
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4 règlement d'urbanisme
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > règlement d'urbanisme
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5 zoning
Architecture française et le dictionnaire de construction > zoning
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ordinance — or·di·nance / ȯrd ən əns/ n: an authoritative decree or law; esp: a municipal regulation a zoning ordinance Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. ordinance … Law dictionary
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ordinance — ordinance, ordnance, ordonnance An ordinance is ‘an authoritative order’, ordnance is ‘a branch of government service dealing with military stores and materials, and ordonnance is ‘a plan or method of literary or artistic competition’ or ‘an… … Modern English usage
ordinance — (n.) c.1300, an authoritative direction, decree, or command (narrower or more transitory than a law), from O.Fr. ordenance (Mod.Fr. ordonnance), from M.L. ordinantia, from L. ordinantem (nom. ordinans), prp. of ordinare put in order (see ORDAIN… … Etymology dictionary
ordinance — canon, precept, *law, rule, regulation, statute … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ordinance — [n] law, rule authorization, canon, code, command, decree, dictum, direction, edict, enactment, fiat, mandate, order, precept, prescript, reg, regulation, ruling, statute, ukase; concept 318 … New thesaurus
ordinance — ► NOUN formal 1) an authoritative order. 2) a religious rite. 3) N. Amer. a by law. ORIGIN Old French ordenance, from Latin ordinare arrange, ordain … English terms dictionary