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open order

NOUN
  1. a military formation leaving enough space between ranks to allow an inspecting officer to pass

How To Use open order In A Sentence

  • You do not want to generate the relationship because a Customer has many orders, but only when he has one Open Order.
  • And likewise in a loose and open order, slashing becomes viable and stabbing is the weaker option.
  • Deployed in open order, often across broken terrain and beyond the immediate supervision of their commanders, the manoeuvres of these soldiers were controlled by signals relayed by bugles and horns.
  • Harrison had placed himself with his staff, colonel Wood approached him with intelligence, that having reconnoitered the enemy, he had ascertained the singular fact, that the British lines, instead of the usual close order, were drawn up at _open order_. Life of Tecumseh, and of His Brother the Prophet With a Historical Sketch of the Shawanoe Indians
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