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aesthetically-ordered

|aes-thet-i-cal-ly-or-dered|

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/ɛsˈθɛtɪkli ˈɔrdərd/

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/iːsˈθɛtɪkli ˈɔːdəd/

visually pleasing arrangement

Etymology
Etymology Information

'aesthetically-ordered' originates from the Greek word 'aisthētikos,' meaning 'perceptible by the senses,' combined with the Old English 'ordrian,' meaning 'to arrange.'

Historical Evolution

'Aisthētikos' transformed into the English word 'aesthetic,' and 'ordrian' evolved into 'order,' eventually forming the modern English term 'aesthetically-ordered.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'arranged in a perceptible manner,' but over time it evolved into its current meaning of 'arranged in a visually pleasing manner.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

arranged or organized in a way that is pleasing to the senses, particularly in terms of visual beauty.

The gallery was aesthetically-ordered, with each piece complementing the next.

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Last updated: 2025/06/20 13:36