arrange
Cross references: 1. order ar.range \*-'ra-nj\ vb [ME arangen, fr. MF arangier, fr. OF, fr. a- + rengier]to set in a row, fr. reng row - more at RANK 1: to put in proper order : DISPOSE 2: to make preparations for : PLAN 3: to come to an agreement or understanding about : SETTLE 4a: to adapt (a musical composition) by scoring for voices or instruments other than those for which orig. written 4b: ORCHESTRATE 1: to come to an agreement or understanding 2: to make preparations : PLAN - ar.rang.er n
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