ordination
noun
- statistical method
- religious process by which individuals are consecrated as clergy
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ˌɔːdɪˈneɪʃn̩/ / /ˌɔɹdəˈneɪʃn̩/ / /ˌoːdɪˈnæɪʃn̩/
noun
Etymology: From Middle French ordination, from Old French ordinacion, from Latin ordinatio.
- The act of ordaining or the state of being ordained.
- The ceremony in which a priest is consecrated, considered a sacrament in the Catholic and Orthodox churches.
- the ceremony in which a bhikkhu or bhikkhuni is ordained into the sangha
- A statistical technique for ordering data from a large number of sites or populations by arranging the data as points in a multidimensional coordinate frame, in which patterns can be discerned; an instance of this.
“Coordinate term: cluster analysis”