Use this domain for words referring to arranging things--to physically move a group of things or people and put them in a pattern.
Use this domain for words referring to arranging things--to physically move a group of things or people and put them in a pattern.
Use this domain for words referring to gathering things into a group. The basic idea of this domain involves a situation in which two or more things are not together, and someone moves them so that they are together.
Use this domain for words referring to separating things into groups, and scattering things. The basic idea of this domain involves a situation in which two or more things are together, and someone moves them so that they are no longer together.
Use this domain for words related to including something in a group.
Use this domain for words that describe a member of a group that is different or special.
Use this domain for words related to joining two or more things together.
Use this domain for words related to a linking or connecting things together--to put something like a road, pipe, or wire between things so that people or things can move between them.
Use this domain for words referring to two or more things cohering or sticking together.
Use this domain for words related to adding something to another thing.
Use this domain for words related to removing part of something, taking something apart, and things coming apart.
Use this domain for words related to mixing things together--to put two or more different kinds of substances, like liquids or cooking ingredients, together.
Use this domain for words related to being pure--words describing something (like water, food, or air) that does not have anything bad in it; or unmixed--words describing something that is only one thing and has not been mixed with something else.
Use this domain for words related to tying things together.
Use this domain for words referring to rope, string, and other things used to tie things together.
Use this domain for words related to becoming tangled--when something long and thin, such as rope, string, thread, hair, grass, or vines, becomes disorganized, twisted, or knotted, so that it is hard to separate it.
Use this domain for words referring to organizing things, people, events, and ideas--to think about and decide on the pattern a group of things should be arranged in, and then doing whatever is necessary to arrange them so that they can be used for some purpose. This domain is like the domain 'Arrange' except that 'Arrange' emphasizes physically moving the things, and the domain 'Organize' emphasizes the logical system. 'Organize' does not require that the things be moved, only that the logical pattern is specified.
Use this domain for words related to things becoming disorganized.
Use this domain for words referring to substituting something for something else--to move something and put something else in its place.
Use this domain for words referring to multiple things moving.
Use this domain for words related to being simple or complicated--words describing the organization of a group of things.
Use this domain for words related to putting something somewhere.
Use this domain for words related to putting lots of things on something.
Use this domain for words related to filling a container or covering an area with something.