Results for: arrange according to size
English English
made smaller, reduced in size, shriveled, withered, shrinkshrunken
make business smaller, make something smaller, of a smaller version or size, reduce the size of, make smaller; manufacture smaller amountsdownsize
make something in small size, reduce to tiny or miniature sizeminiaturize
make something neat, organize, arrange, tidy, make neatneaten
mark with small spots, dot, speckle, fleck, stain, mark with specks, particle, tiny mark; little bit, very small amount; something which appears to be small in sizespeck
mixture of size and whiting (used as base paint in painting houses etc.)clearcole
nail sizesixpenny nail
not divided into classes, not sorted by sizenongraded
not fairly matched, not level, not parallel, not the same size, odd, rough, bumpy; unequal, unbalanced; varying; unfair; not belonging to the set of even numbers, odd (Mathematics)uneven
not fully grown, not grown to its full or normal size; having underbrush, having a covering of low trees or shrubs, with undergrowthundergrown
number each page of something, number the pages of a book or publication; create or arrange the pages in a document using desktop publishing software and techniques (Computers)paginate
number showing order, ordinal, size and order of a setordinal number
occur frequently with another word, place together; arrange words side by side, put something next to something, word that occurs with anothercollocate
of a nail size; costing 4 pennies, valued at 4 penniesfourpenny
of a particular size (i.e. family-sized); arranged according to sizesized
 

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