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modernly-organized

|mod-ern-ly-or-gan-ized|

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/ˈmɒdərnli ˈɔːrɡənaɪzd/

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/ˈmɒdənli ˈɔːɡənaɪzd/

contemporary systematic arrangement

Etymology
Etymology Information

'modernly-organized' originates from the combination of 'modernly' and 'organized', where 'modernly' is derived from 'modern', meaning 'of the present or recent times', and 'organized' from 'organize', meaning 'to arrange systematically'.

Historical Evolution

'modernly' evolved from the Middle English 'moderne', which came from the Latin 'modernus', and 'organized' from the Medieval Latin 'organizare'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'modern' meant 'pertaining to the present', and 'organized' meant 'arranged in a systematic way'. The combined term 'modernly-organized' retains these meanings, emphasizing contemporary systematic arrangement.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

arranged or structured in a way that reflects contemporary methods or styles.

The company is modernly-organized, utilizing the latest technology and management practices.

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Last updated: 2025/03/12 20:19