Ordinātīs

(Latin, adjective - dative/ablative plural of ordinātus)

1. Well-ordered, arranged, organized – referring to things that are structured in a systematic or proper manner.

Exemplum: "Leges civitatis ordinātīs moribus nituntur." (*The laws of the state rely on well-ordered customs.*)

2. Governed, regulated – describing something under proper control or administration.

Exemplum: "Res publica ordinātīs praeceptis administratur." (*The republic is governed by regulated principles.*)

3. Aligned, set in rows – often used in contexts involving physical arrangement, such as military formations or architectural designs.

Exemplum: "Milites ordinātīs agminibus incedunt." (*The soldiers march in well-ordered ranks.*)