The arrangement of elements in a literary or artistic composition or an architectural plan.
[French, variant of Old French ordenance, an arranging. See ordinance.]
Dictionary:
or·don·nance (ôr'dn-əns, ôr'dô-näNs') ![]() |
The arrangement of elements in a literary or artistic composition or an architectural plan.
[French, variant of Old French ordenance, an arranging. See ordinance.]
| Architecture and Landscaping: ordonnance |
1. Proper disposition of parts of a building.
2. Selection and application of an
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