arrangement
Roget category 60
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.4. Order
›› 1.4.1. Order in general
#60.
[Reduction to Order.]
Arrangement
noun
arrangement — plan etc. 626 — preparation etc. 673 — disposal, disposition — collocation, allocation — distribution — sorting etc. v. — assortment, allotment, apportionment, taxis, taxonomy, syntaxis†, graduation, organization — grouping — tabulation.analysis, classification, clustering, division, digestion.
[Result of arrangement] digest — synopsis etc. (compendium) 596 — syntagma [Gramm.], table, atlas — file, database — register.
etc. (record) 551 — organism, architecture.
[Instrument for sorting] sieve, riddle, screen, sorter.
verb
reduce to order, bring into order — introduce order into — rally.arrange, dispose, place, form — put in order, set in order, place in order — set out, collocate, pack, marshal, range, size, rank, group, parcel out, allot, distribute, deal — cast the parts, assign the parts — dispose of, assign places to — assort, sort — sift, riddle — put to rights, set to rights, put into shape, put in trim, put in array — apportion.
class, classify — divide — file, string together, thread — register etc. (record) 551 — catalogue, tabulate, index, graduate, digest, grade.
methodize, regulate, systematize, coordinate, organize, settle, fix.
unravel, disentangle, ravel, card — disembroil† — feaze†.
adjective
arranged etc. v. — embattled, in battle array — cut and dried — methodical, orderly, regular, systematic.phrase
In vast cumbrous array" [Churchill].The content on this page comes straight from Project Gutenberg Etext of Roget's Thesaurus No. Two, which consists of the acclaimed work by Peter Mark Roget augmented with more recent material. Some changes were made to the formatting for improved readability.
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