Okay kiddo, have you ever played the game of "ABC" where you go through the alphabet and say a word that starts with each letter? Well, a-b-c-darian is kind of like that. It's a fancy word that means putting things in order based on the first letters of their names.
Let's say we have a bunch of fruits like apples, bananas, cherries, and dates. To put them in a-b-c-darian order, we would start with the first letter of each fruit's name. A is the first letter of "apples," B is the first letter of "bananas," C is the first letter of "cherries," and D is the first letter of "dates."
So, in a-b-c-darian order, we would start with "apples" (A), then "bananas" (B), then "cherries" (C), and finally "dates" (D). See how it's like playing the ABC game but with words?
People use a-b-c-darian ordering for things like dictionaries, library books, or even lists of names. It's a helpful way to organize things and find what you're looking for faster.