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Definition of Reordered

Reorder
Reorder Re*or"der (r?-?r"d?r), v. t. To order a second time.

Meaning of Reordered from wikipedia

- Church reordering refers to the rearrangement and adaption of churches to accommodate changes in religious practice. More recently it has been used to...
- types of reordering are allowed) Loads can be reordered after loads (for better working of cache coherency, better scaling) Loads can be reordered after...
- Packet Reordering Metrics, A. Morton, L. Ciavattone, G. Ramachandran, S. Shalunov, J. ****r, November 2006 RFC 5236, Improved Packet Reordering Metrics...
- precede invocations from being reordered; since the original history had no responses before invocations, they can be reordered. Hence the original history...
- by their position on the Mediterranean, from west to east. They can be reordered by name (alphabetically), country, subdivision of the Mediterranean, po****tion...
- contains the character "Combining Grapheme Joiner", which prevents canonical reordering of combining characters, and despite the name, actually separates characters...
- Implementation. (Global scheduling) Cordes, Peter. "****embly - Instruction reordering in x86 / x64 asm - performance optimisation with latest CPUs". Stack Overflow...
- January 22, 2008, the "Expanded and Remastered" version, which features a reordered track list, was released in the US. Another variation of the Expanded...
- the CPU may re-order execution) such that a volatile read or write is reordered with regard to non-volatile reads or writes, thus limiting its usefulness...
- tracks by Blank & Jones titled Reordered for which he rewrote and repla**** all the tracks. According to Reeder Reordered could probably best be described...