arranged
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
arrange/əˈreɪnʤ/
▶verb
- 1 put in a neat, attractive, or required order.
- 2 organize or plan.
■ reach agreement about an action or event in advance: they arranged to meet at eleven o'clock.
- 3 Music adapt (a composition) for performance with instruments or voices other than those originally specified.
- 4 archaic settle (a dispute or claim).
– derivatives
arrangeable adjective,
arranger noun.
arrangeable adjective,
arranger noun.
'arranged' also found in these Oxford entries:
ad hoc
- ambulacrum
- arr.
- arrange
- arrangement
- ba gua
- biserial
- buckminsterfullerene
- catalogue
- catch
- cheek
- chiastolite
- chignon
- cinquefoil
- classified
- collage
- concerted
- crown roast
- cruciferous
- crystal
- curly
- decussate
- digest
- dimerous
- dispose
- disposition
- distichous
- elaborate
- encyclopedia
- excentric
- extramural
- format
- forme
- fright wig
- gill
- grand piano
- hairstyle
- heptamerous
- herbarium
- hexamerous
- hierarchical
- in-line
- just
- keyboard
- lewis
- linear
- madrigal
- median
- motel
- neat

