Puts things in a particular order or position; or organizes plans for something to happen.
From Old French 'aranger': 'a-' (to) + 'ranger' (to put in a row). The word has meant both physical organization and planning since the 1300s.
A musical arrangement takes a song and rewrites it for different instruments—this shows the word's real power: arranging doesn't just order things, it transforms how we experience them!
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