different between arrange vs tabulate
arrange
English
Etymology
From Middle English arengen, arrangen (“to draw up a battle line”), from Old French arengier, arrangier (“to put in a line, put in a row”), from reng, rang, ranc (“line, row, rank”), from Frankish *hring (“ring”), from Proto-Germanic *hringaz (“something bent or curved”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)ker- (“to bend, turn”). Akin to Old High German hring, ring, Old Frisian hring, Old English hring, hrincg (“ring”), Old Norse hringr (“ring, circle, queue, sword; ship”). More at ring.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???e?nd?/
- Rhymes: -e?nd?
Verb
arrange (third-person singular simple present arranges, present participle arranging, simple past and past participle arranged)
- (transitive) To set up; to organize; to put into an orderly sequence or arrangement.
- (transitive, intransitive) To plan; to prepare in advance.
- (music, transitive, intransitive) To prepare and adapt an already-written composition for presentation in other than its original form.
Usage notes
- This is a catenative verb that takes the to infinitive. See Appendix:English catenative verbs
Derived terms
- arrangement
Translations
French
Verb
arrange
- first-person singular present indicative of arranger
- third-person singular present indicative of arranger
- first-person singular present subjunctive of arranger
- third-person singular present subjunctive of arranger
- second-person singular imperative of arranger
Anagrams
- rangera
arrange From the web:
- what arrangement means
- what arrangement is made regarding supplies
- what arrangement of electrons would be nonpolar
- what arrangement is e coli
- what arrangement was king george talking about
- what arrangement of cardiac muscle fibers
- what arrangements are made regarding the passengers
- what arrangements to make when someone dies
tabulate
English
Etymology 1
table +? -ate; compare Late Latin tabul?tus (“having a floor; floored”), perfect passive participle of tabul? (“to fit with planks”) + -?tus (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *-eh?tos (suffix forming adjectives from nouns indicating the possession of a thing or a quality). Tabul? is derived from tabula (“board, plank”), of uncertain origin, possibly from Proto-Indo-European *teh?- (a variant of *steh?- (“to stand”)) + *-d?lom (a variant of *-trom (suffix forming nouns denoting tools or instruments)).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?tæbj?le?t/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?tæbju??le?t/, /-j?-/
- Hyphenation: ta?bul?ate
Verb
tabulate (third-person singular simple present tabulates, present participle tabulating, simple past and past participle tabulated)
- (transitive) To arrange in tabular form; to arrange into a table.
- (transitive) To set out as a list; to enumerate, to list.
- Synonyms: recite; see also Thesaurus:tick off
- (transitive, Scotland, obsolete) To enter into an official register or roll.
- Synonyms: enroll; see also Thesaurus:enlist
- (transitive) To shape with a flat surface.
Hyponyms
- cross-tabulate
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
Noun
tabulate (plural tabulates)
- (pharmacy, obsolete) A pill, a tablet.
Etymology 2
Tabulata (“extinct order of corals”) +? -ate. Tabulata is derived from Latin tabul?ta, from tabul?tum (“flooring, storey”), from tabula (“board, plank”) + -tum (from -tus, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *-tus (“suffix forming action nouns from verb roots”)). See further at etymology 1. The order is so named because the corals are characterized by having tabulae.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?tæbj?l?t/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?tæbju?l?t/, /-j?-/
- Hyphenation: ta?bul?ate
Adjective
tabulate (not comparable)
- (paleontology) Describing a member of an extinct order of corals, the Tabulata: having tabulae (well-developed horizontal internal partitions within each cell).
Derived terms
- holotabulate
Translations
Noun
tabulate (plural tabulates)
- (paleontology) A member of the order Tabulata.
Translations
References
Further reading
- table (information) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Tabulata on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Italian
Verb
tabulate
- second-person plural present indicative of tabulare
- second-person plural imperative of tabulare
- feminine plural of tabulato
Latin
Adjective
tabul?te
- vocative masculine singular of tabul?tus
tabulate From the web:
- what tabulate means
- tabulate what does it mean
- what is tabulated form
- what is tabulated data
- what is tabulate in tagalog
- what is tabulated current
- what is tabulated value
- what does tabulate mean in stata
you may also like
- arrange vs tabulate
- trepidation vs abhorrence
- pinch vs requirement
- featherbrain vs dolt
- massive vs hulking
- imposition vs tariff
- company vs bounds
- assemblage vs convocation
- overpowering vs interesting
- ceremony vs splendour
- crumbly vs frail
- exercise vs service
- absolution vs release
- spell vs term
- harmony vs conformity
- exile vs vagabond
- fell vs unpitying
- luxuriant vs innumerable
- buoyancy vs eagerness
- risque vs indecent