| Word | Etymology | Meaning | Origin | |---|---:|:---:|:---| | align | Middle English: aligne, from Old French aligner, from Latin alignāre, from ad- ‘to’ + lineāre ‘to make straight’ | Arrange (something) in a straight line or in correct relative positions | Latin |
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Etymology Middle English alignement from Old French alignement Latin alignatus
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