Order of merit
noun
1.
(Brit) an order conferred on civilians and servicemen for eminence in any field
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noun 1. the highest order of British knighthood, instituted by Edward III about 1348. noun 1. the highest order of English knighthood, open to women since 1987. It consists of the sovereign, 24 knight companions, and extra members created by statute Also called the Garter See also Order of the Thistle
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- Order of the thistle
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noun 1. a list indicating the order in which business is to be conducted, esp in Parliament