We view languages of words over a product alphabet A x B as relations between words over A and words over B. This leads to the notion of regular relations - relations given by a regular language. We ask when it is possible to find regular uniformisations of regular relations. The answer depends on the structure or shape of the underlying model: it is true e.g. for ?-words, while false for words over ? or for infinite trees. In this paper we focus on countable orders. Our main result characterises, which countable linear orders D have the property that every regular relation between words over D has a regular uniformisation. As it turns out, the only obstacle for uniformisability is the one displayed in the case of ? - non-trivial automorphi...