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The act of arranging a piece of music
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arrangement
Alternative clues for the word arrangement
- An organized structure for arranging or classifying
- Organisation's skill, recruiting NI protestants (but not their leader)
- Floral display
- Something made by arranging ordered parts together
- Piece of music adapted for other instruments
- Musical composition adapted to a certain style
- The thing arranged or agreed to
Word definitions for arrangement in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Arrangement \Ar*range"ment\, n. [Cf. F. arrangement.] The act of arranging or putting in an orderly condition; the state of being arranged or put in order; disposition in suitable form. The manner or result of arranging; system of parts disposed in due ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1727, from French arrangement , from arranger "arrange" (see arrange ).
Usage examples of arrangement.
Belgium, however, now refused to accede to the arrangement, by resolving not to cede Luxembourg.
Paris the Pope, who was still at Fontainebleau, determined to accede to an arrangement, and to sign an act which the Emperor conceived would terminate the differences between them.
The proposed acquiescence of the National Executive in any reasonable temporary State arrangement for the freed people is made with the view of possibly modifying the confusion and destitution which must at best attend all classes by a total revolution of labor throughout whole States.
At the gate we met by previous arrangement the fourth member of our party, a young man whose surname I did not hear but whom Mr Mompesson addressed as Harry.
While Constantius made arrangements for our transport up the Rhenus, I was free to explore the marketplace that adjoined the port, the faithful Philip at my side.
Venn lingered with his patrollers to make his arrangements for the stunner ambush of the ba, should it appear, and Miles led Roic, Greenlaw, and the adjudicator aboard the ship.
The exterior of the western aisle of this transept is very curious in arrangement.
In the background, they could see Akers hop-skipping toward the tripod-and-wrench arrangement above the pit.
More locks, more tools, rough chunks of metal and wood, and a number of devices whose uses Alec could not guess were mixed indiscriminately among masks, carvings, musical instruments of all descriptions, animal skulls, dried plants, fine pottery, glittering crystals-there was no rhyme or reason apparent in the arrangement.
In such an arrangement, bubbles that are close to the edges of the band miss altogether the emanations that are in the center of the band, which are shared only by bubbles that are aligned with the center.
As arrangements were already in progress for the purchase of Barnton Spinnies, Sir Alured could not possibly leave his own house.
I hoped nothing would occur to retard the progress of the work, and that the present arrangement might continue without changes of any kind, because I knew that when you were dictating your mind was completely absorbed by your mental labors, and that any alteration in your hours of work, or the necessity of explaining your methods to a new amanuensis, annoyed and impeded you.
But Phaethon saw anachronism, since the Bellipotent Composition was not composed until ninety years after the anti-Warlock weapons had been superseded by far deadlier arrangements.
Committee of Arrangements of the New England Society respectfully invite you to be present at the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Society, and the two hundred and sixtieth of the landing of the Pilgrims at Metropolitan Concert Hall.
For years, whenever she and Flash moved in anyplace new, in a reflex superstition by now like sprinkling salt and water in every room, her thoughts would go to Prairie, and to where, in each new arrangement, she would sleep sometimes the baby, sometimes a girl she was free to imagine.