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cooperatively-arranged

|co-op-er-a-tive-ly-ar-ranged|

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/koʊˈɑːpəˌreɪtɪvli əˈreɪndʒd/

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/kəʊˈɒpərətɪvli əˈreɪndʒd/

collaborative setup

Etymology
Etymology Information

'cooperatively-arranged' originates from the combination of 'cooperate' and 'arrange', where 'cooperate' comes from Latin 'cooperari', meaning 'to work together', and 'arrange' from Old French 'arangier', meaning 'to set in order'.

Historical Evolution

'cooperatively-arranged' evolved from the combination of 'cooperate' and 'arrange', which were used separately in Middle English and eventually combined in modern English to describe a collaborative setup.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'cooperate' meant 'to work together', and 'arrange' meant 'to set in order'. The combined term 'cooperatively-arranged' now specifically refers to a setup organized through collaboration.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

organized or structured in a manner that involves cooperation among individuals or groups.

The project was cooperatively-arranged to ensure all departments worked together efficiently.

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Last updated: 2025/04/07 00:12