Engrid

/ɛnˈɡrɪd/ verb

Definition

To arrange in a grid pattern or to place within a grid structure; to organize systematically in rows and columns.

Etymology

From en- (to put into) + grid (from griddle, meaning a grating or framework of crossed lines). A modern formation reflecting contemporary usage of 'grid' as a organizing principle.

Kelly Says

In modern computer science and design, 'engrid' describes the fundamental way we organize digital information—every website layout, spreadsheet, and digital interface relies on arranging content into grids that our brains find logical and navigable.

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