inorder

See also: in order and in-order

English

Etymology 1

From in- + order.

Verb

inorder (third-person singular simple present inorders, present participle inordering, simple past and past participle inordered)

  1. (transitive) To arrange; order; put in order.

Etymology 2

From in + order.

Adjective

inorder (not comparable)

  1. (computing theory) Of a tree traversal, recursively visiting the root in between the left and right subtrees.

Anagrams

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