I can only think of the words rearrange or more specifically, to transpose.
because before calculater we used abacus.In abacus we learnt in reverse order
They are in reverse alphabetical order
A very good question, except you could equally ask why the numbers are arranged in reverse order on a phone.
Chronological order means a list of events in the order that they happened. So reverse chronological order would mean starting with the last event and going backwards.
Chronological order means in the order that the events happened. So reverse chronological order would mean starting with the last event and going backwards.
When you sort numbers from largest to smallest, or sort text from Z to A (in reverse alphabetical order).
Ordinal numbers,like "first" or "thirty-third"
Ascending means going up. In alphabetical ordering this means placing those letters in alphabetical order, starting with A and ending with Z (in the English alphabet). Descending order would be the reverse, analphabetic order, starting with Z and ending with A. In numerical ordering this means starting with the smallest number and proceeding toward the largest.
With the exception of the number zero, the number 236719458 contains all the English names of the single-digit numbers in reverse alphabetical order.
Numbers that indicate a position in a group are called ordinal numbers. They express a rank or order, such as first, second, or third. Ordinal numbers are used to denote the relative position of items in a sequence rather than their quantity.
shift four letters on the left one position backwards, then reverse the order. at the same time shift four letters on the right one position forwards and reverse their order. SPORADIC = RONQBEJD = QNORDJEB TROUBLES = SQNTCMFT = TNQSTFMC
Descending order is when you sort numbers from largest to smallest, or sort text from Z to A (in reverse alphabetical order), or dates from most recent to oldest. Usually we sort in ascending order, but sometimes we want to format in descending order.