Juxtapose

/ˈdʒʌkstəˌpoʊz/ verb

To juxtapose things is to place them side by side, especially to show how they are different or similar. It is often used in art, writing, and design.

From Latin “iuxta” meaning “next to” and French “poser” meaning “to place”. It entered English in the 1800s as a technical-sounding word for putting things side by side.

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DAjuxtapose
DEjuxtaponieren
ELjuxtapose
ESjuxtaponer
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