Arrange vs. Coordinate — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Arrange and Coordinate
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Arrange
Arrange is a mythological figure from the Australian aboriginal creation myth of the Alyawarre people for Karlu Karlu. In the myth, the figure Arrange, who is also referred to as the devil man, comes from Ayleparrarntenhe.
Coordinate
Bring the different elements of (a complex activity or organization) into a harmonious or efficient relationship
He had responsibility for coordinating London's transport services
Arrange
To put into a specific order or relation; dispose
Arrange shoes in a neat row.
Coordinate
Form a coordinate bond to (an atom or molecule)
The sodium atom is coordinated to two oxygen atoms
Arrange
To plan or prepare for
Arrange a picnic.
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Coordinate
Equal in rank or importance
Cross references in the catalogue link subjects which may be coordinate
Arrange
To bring about or come to an agreement concerning; settle
Have the bride and groom arranged the date of the wedding?.
Coordinate
Denoting a type of covalent bond in which one atom provides both the shared electrons.
Arrange
(Music) To adapt or rework (a composition) for other instruments or voices or as another style of performance.
Coordinate
Each of a group of numbers used to indicate the position of a point, line, or plane.
Arrange
To come to an agreement
Arrange with a friend for a ride to work.
Coordinate
Matching items of clothing
Matching accessories provide a complete ensemble of colour coordinates
Arrange
To cause something to happen or make plans for something to happen
Arrange for a big wedding.
Coordinate
(Mathematics)Any of a set of two or more numbers used to determine the position of a point, line, curve, or plane in a space of a given dimension with respect to a system of lines or other fixed references.
Arrange
(transitive) To set up; to organize; to put into an orderly sequence or arrangement.
Coordinate
Coordinates Informal Directions
Give me some coordinates so I can find my way.
Arrange
To plan; to prepare in advance.
To arrange to meet; to arrange for supper
Coordinate
Coordinates A set of articles, as of clothing or luggage, designed to match or complement one other, as in style or color.
Arrange
To prepare and adapt an already-written composition for presentation in other than its original form.
Coordinate
Of equal importance, rank, or degree
Jobs with coordinate responsibilities.
Arrange
Rearranged rendition of a song; arrangement
Coordinate
(Grammar)Having equal syntactic status; not subordinate
Coordinate phrases.
Arrange
To put in proper order; to dispose (persons, or parts) in the manner intended, or best suited for the purpose; as, troops arranged for battle.
So [they] came to the market place, and there he arranged his men in the streets.
[They] were beginning to arrange their hampers.
A mechanism previously arranged.
Coordinate
(Mathematics)Of or based on a system of coordinates.
Arrange
To adjust or settle; to prepare; to determine; as, to arrange the preliminaries of an undertaking.
Coordinate
Of or relating to a university in which men and women are taught by the same faculty but in single-sex classes or on single-sex campuses.
Arrange
Put into a proper or systematic order;
Arrange the books on the shelves in chronological order
Coordinate
To cause to work or function in a common action or effort
Coordinating the moving parts of a machine.
Arrange
Make arrangements for;
Can you arrange a meeting with the President?
Coordinate
To make harmonious; harmonize
Coordinate the colors of a design.
Arrange
Plan, organize, and carry out (an event)
Coordinate
(Grammar)To link (syntactic units) at an equal level.
Arrange
Set (printed matter) into a specific format;
Format this letter so it can be printed out
Coordinate
To work or function together harmoniously
A nursing staff that coordinates smoothly.
Arrange
Arrange attractively;
Dress my hair for the wedding
Coordinate
To form a harmonious combination; match
Shoes that coordinate with the rest of the outfit.
Arrange
Adapt for performance in a different way;
Set this poem to music
Coordinate
Of the same rank; equal.
Two coordinate terms
Arrange
Arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events, etc.;
Arrange my schedule
Set up one's life
I put these memories with those of bygone times
Coordinate
A number representing the position of a point along a line, arc, or similar one-dimensional figure.
Give me your coordinates and we'll come and rescue you.
Coordinate
Something that is equal to another thing.
Coordinate
Coordinated clothes.
Coordinate
(transitive) To place in the same order or rank.
Coordinate
(ambitransitive) To synchronize (activities).
It can be difficult to coordinate movement of both legs after an operation.
I was playing tennis for the first time, and it was difficult to coordinate.
Coordinate
(ambitransitive) To match (objects, especially clothes).
The outfit you're wearing doesn't coordinate.
Coordinate
Equal in rank or order; not subordinate.
Whether there was one Supreme Governor of the world, or many coördinate powers presiding over each country.
Conjunctions joint sentences and coördinate terms.
Coordinate
A thing of the same rank with another thing; one two or more persons or things of equal rank, authority, or importance.
It has neither coördinate nor analogon; it is absolutely one.
Coordinate
Lines, or other elements of reference, by means of which the position of any point, as of a curve, is defined with respect to certain fixed lines, or planes, called coördinate axes and coördinate planes. See Abscissa.
Coordinate
A number that identifies a position relative to an axis
Coordinate
Bring order and organization to;
Can you help me organize my files?
Coordinate
Bring into common action, movement, or condition;
Coordinate the painters, masons, and plumbers
Coordinate his actions with that of his colleagues
Coordinate our efforts
Coordinate
Be co-ordinated;
These activities co-ordinate well
Coordinate
Bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation;
Align the wheels of my car
Ordinate similar parts
Coordinate
Of equal importance, rank, or degree
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