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co-aˈrrange, v. rare. [co- 1.] trans. To arrange together or in conjunction (with). Hence co-aˈrrangement.
1822T. Taylor Apuleius 325 The Jupiter who is co⁓arranged with Neptune and Pluto. 1859Sir W. Hamilton Lect. (1877) I. xvi. 303 A previously decreed coarrangement of the supreme Being. |