In law, a "singular order" often refers to a specific, one-time directive that resolves a complex issue without setting a broader, permanent precedent.

This principle mandates that each subject or phenomenon should appear exactly once in a classification schedule.

or the laws of geometry) would remain true, suggesting a singular, pre-existing order.

In modern User Experience (UX) design, particularly for e-commerce, "singular order" refers to the granular detail view of a transaction.