Allineate

/əˈlɪniˌeɪt/ verb

To place things in a line or arrange them so they form a straight alignment.

From Late Latin 'allineatus,' past participle of 'allineare,' from 'ad-' (to) plus 'linea' (line). The word literally means 'to make into a line' and is an older or formal variant of 'align.'

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