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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
raisonne

"arranged logically," 1777, from French raisonné "reasoned," past participle of raisonner "to reason," from raison (see reason (n.)).

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raisonné

a. Arranged systematically, or according to classes or subjects.

Usage examples of "raisonne".

It has given us a catalogue raisonne of the substances found upon our planet, and shown how everything living and dead is put together from them.