Also means
command
Usage Note
Orden is gender-sensitive: el orden means 'order' in the sense of arrangement or sequence (el orden alfabético), while la orden means a command, instruction, or religious order (una orden del juez, la Orden de Santiago). Mixing the genders changes the meaning, so pay close attention to the article. The plural órdenes is regular and works for both.
Examples
"Hay que mantener el orden en clase."
Natural Translation
Order must be maintained in class.
Literal Translation
There-is that maintain the order in class
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