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Definition of arrangement
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 arrangement is as below...
Arrangement
(n.) The
manner
or
result
of
arranging;
system
of parts
disposed
in due
order;
regular
and
systematic
classification;
as,
arrangement
of one's
dress;
the
Linnaean
arrangement
of
plants..
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Rig
::
Rig (n.) The
peculiar
fitting
in
shape,
number,
and
arrangement
of sails and
masts,
by which
different
types of
vessels
are
distinguished;
as,
schooner
rig, ship rig, etc. See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Scientific
::
Scientific
(a.)
Agreeing
with, or
depending
on, the rules or
principles
of
science;
as, a
scientific
classification;
a
scientific
arrangement
of
fossils..
Dactyl
::
Dactyl
(n.) A
poetical
foot of three
sylables
(-- ~ ~), one long
followed
by two
short,
or one
accented
followed
by two
unaccented;
as, L.
tegm/n/,
E.
mer6ciful;
-- so
called
from the
similarity
of its
arrangement
to that of the
joints
of a
finger..
Governance
::
Governance
(n.)
Exercise
of
authority;
control;
government;
arrangement.
Chaetotaxy
::
Chaetotaxy
(n.) The
arrangement
of
bristles
on an
insect.
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) An
officer
of high rank,
charged
with the
arrangement
of
ceremonies,
the
conduct
of
operations,
or the like.
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The
arrangement
of any
determinate
number
of
things,
as
units,
objects,
letters,
etc., in all
possible
orders,
one after the
other;
--
called
also
alternation.
Cf.
Combination,
n., 4..
Derangement
::
Derangement
(n.) The act of
deranging
or
putting
out of
order,
or the state of being
deranged;
disarrangement;
disorder;
confusion;
especially,
mental
disorder;
insanity..
Neuration
::
Neuration
(n.) The
arrangement
or
distribution
of
nerves,
as in the
leaves
of a plant or the wings of an
insect;
nervation..
Moderator
::
Moderator
(n.) A
mechamical
arrangement
for
regulating
motion
in a
machine,
or
producing
equality
of
effect..
Pool
::
Pool (n.) A
mutual
arrangement
between
competing
lines,
by which the
receipts
of all are
aggregated,
and then
distributed
pro rata
according
to
agreement..
Agreement
::
Agreement
(n.) A
concurrence
in an
engagement
that
something
shall be done or
omitted;
an
exchange
of
promises;
mutual
understanding,
arrangement,
or
stipulation;
a
contract..
Gyroidal
::
Gyroidal
(a.)
Spiral
in
arrangement
or
action.
Grouping
::
Grouping
(n.) The
disposal
or
relative
arrangement
of
figures
or
objects,
as in,
drawing,
painting,
and
sculpture,
or in
ornamental
design..
Amicable
::
Amicable
(a.)
Friendly;
proceeding
from, or
exhibiting,
friendliness;
after the
manner
of
friends;
peaceable;
as, an
amicable
disposition,
or
arrangement..
Composition
::
Composition
(n.) A
literary,
musical,
or
artistic
production,
especially
one
showing
study and care in
arrangement;
-- often used of an
elementary
essay or
translation
done as an
educational
exercise..
Metre
::
Metre (n.)
Rhythmical
arrangement
of
syllables
or words into
verses,
stanzas,
strophes,
etc.;
poetical
measure,
depending
on
number,
quantity,
and
accent
of
syllables;
rhythm;
measure;
verse;
also, any
specific
rhythmical
arrangements;
as, the
Horatian
meters;
a
dactylic
meter..
Amphineura
::
Amphineura
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Mollusca
remarkable
for the
bilateral
symmetry
of the
organs
and the
arrangement
of the
nerves.
Order
::
Order (n.) To put in
order;
to
reduce
to a
methodical
arrangement;
to
arrange
in a
series,
or with
reference
to an end.
Hence,
to
regulate;
to
dispose;
to
direct;
to
rule..
Group
::
Group (n.) A
cluster,
crowd,
or
throng;
an
assemblage,
either
of
persons
or
things,
collected
without
any
regular
form or
arrangement;
as, a group of men or of
trees;
a group of
isles..
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