Kept in proper order
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TAUTKept in proper order.
SORTSPuts in proper order
ARRAYPlace in proper order
ARRANGEPut in proper order
ALINEArrange in proper order
TIDYPut in proper order.
RANGESSets in proper order.
ARRANGEPut in proper order.
DISPOSEPut in proper order.
ARRAYINGPlacing in proper order
straighterIn proper order or condition
COLLATESPuts together in proper order
RIGSPuts in proper order, nautically
straightestIn proper order or condition
KILTEROut of ...(not in proper order).
KILTEROut of ... (not in proper order).
marshalto put in proper order, also MARSHALL
marshallto put in proper order, also MARSHAL
marshalsMARSHAL, to put in proper order, also MARSHALL
marshallsMARSHALL, to put in proper order, also MARSHAL
marshaledMARSHAL, to put in proper order, also MARSHALL
marshalingMARSHAL, to put in proper order, also MARSHALL
whackout of order or alignment; not in proper condition
turnnot in the correct succession; out of proper order
gearin proper or active working order; functioning continuously without trouble
rangingto set in a row or in the proper order
FILLEVERYCIRCLESolvers must ... in the grids to determine the grids' proper order
collatingCollect and combine (texts, information, or sets of figures) in proper order
collatesCollect and combine (texts, information, or sets of figures) in proper order
ONFILEKept in order for reference.
BAKERYPlace kept in apple pie order?
tattie(in India) a screen, usually made of coarse, fragrant fibers, placed over a window or door and kept moistened with water in order to cool and deodorize the room
tatty(in India) a screen, usually made of coarse, fragrant fibers, placed over a window or door and kept moistened with water in order to cool and deodorize the room
tatties(in India) a screen, usually made of coarse, fragrant fibers, placed over a window or door and kept moistened with water in order to cool and deodorize the room
christieany of several skiing turns executed in order to change direction on a downhill run or for decreasing speed or stopping, esp. a turn in which the body is swung around with the skis kept parallel