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Definition of arrange
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of arrange is as below...
Arrange
(v. t.) To put in
proper
order;
to
dispose
(persons,
or
parts)
in the
manner
intended,
or best
suited
for the
purpose;
as,
troops
arranged
for
battle..
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Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) Any one of such
possible
arrangements.
Trim
::
Trim (v. t.) To
arrange
in due order for
sailing;
as, to trim the
sails..
Lyra
::
Lyra (n.) The
middle
portion
of the
ventral
surface
of the
fornix
of the
brain;
-- so
called
from the
arrangement
of the lines with which it is
marked
in the human
brain.
Axis
::
Axis (n.) A
straight
line, real or
imaginary,
passing
through
a body, on which it
revolves,
or may be
supposed
to
revolve;
a line
passing
through
a body or
system
around
which the parts are
symmetrically
arranged..
Placentation
::
Placentation
(n.) The mode in which the
placenta
is
arranged
or
composed;
as, axile
placentation;
parietal
placentation..
Table
::
Table (n.) The
arrangement
or
disposition
of the lines which
appear
on the
inside
of the hand.
Fix
::
Fix (v. t.) To put in
order;
to
arrange;
to
dispose
of; to
adjust;
to set to
rights;
to set or place in the
manner
desired
or most
suitable;
hence,
to
repair;
as, to fix the
clothes;
to fix the
furniture
of a
room..
Course
::
Course
(n.) A
series
of
motions
or acts
arranged
in
order;
a
succession
of acts or
practices
connectedly
followed;
as, a
course
of
medicine;
a
course
of
lectures
on
chemistry..
Contextured
::
Contextured
(a.)
Formed
into
texture;
woven
together;
arranged;
composed.
Shifter
::
Shifter
(n.) An
arrangement
for
shifting
a belt
sidewise
from one
pulley
to
another.
Economizer
::
Economizer
(n.)
Specifically:
(Steam
Boilers)
An
arrangement
of pipes for
heating
feed water by waste heat in the gases
passing
to the
chimney.
Catenulate
::
Catenulate
(a.)
Chainlike;
-- said both or color marks and of
indentations
when
arranged
like the links of a
chain,
as on
shells,
etc..
Pinnule
::
Pinnule
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
small,
slender
organs,
or
parts,
when
arranged
in rows so as to have a
plumelike
appearance;
as, a
pinnule
of a
gorgonia;
the
pinnules
of a
crinoid..
Smooth
::
Smooth
(superl.)
Evenly
spread
or
arranged;
sleek;
as,
smooth
hair..
Radiata
::
Radiata
(n. pl.) An
extensive
artificial
group of
invertebrates,
having
all the parts
arranged
radially
around
the
vertical
axis of the body, and the
various
organs
repeated
symmetrically
in each ray or
spheromere..
Calendar
::
Calendar
(n.) An
orderly
arrangement
of the
division
of time,
adapted
to the
purposes
of civil life, as
years,
months,
weeks,
and days; also, a
register
of the year with its
divisions;
an
almanac..
Echelon
::
Echelon
(n.) An
arrangement
of a body of
troops
when its
divisions
are drawn up in
parallel
lines each to the right or the left of the one in
advance
of it, like the steps of a
ladder
in
position
for
climbing.
Also used
adjectively;
as,
echelon
distance..
Marshal
::
Marshal
(v. t.) To
dispose
in
order;
to
arrange
in a
suitable
manner;
as, to
marshal
troops
or an
army..
Bolster
::
Bolster
(n.) A block of wood on the
carriage
of a siege gun, upon which the
breech
of the gun rests when
arranged
for
transportation..
Orgue
::
Orgue (n.) A piece of
ordnance,
consisting
of a
number
of
musket
barrels
arranged
so that a match or train may
connect
with all their
touchholes,
and a
discharge
be
secured
almost
or quite
simultaneously..
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