Ordinance

/ˈɔːrdənəns/ noun

An ordinance is an official rule or law made by a city, town, or other local authority. In some religious groups, it can also mean a sacred ceremony.

From Old French “ordenance” meaning “order, decree,” from Latin “ordinare” meaning “to put in order, arrange.” It came to refer to rules that organize public life.

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