v. rare. [f. CO- + ORDER v.] trans. To arrange or dispose coordinately.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 411. All things are plainly Coordered to One, the whole world conspiring into one agreeing harmony.

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1882.  M. Arnold, Address at L’pool. The difficulty of duly proportioning and co-ordering the supply of schools according to the need.

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  Hence Co[-]orderer.

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1657.  S. W., Schism Dispach’t, 449. The Allwise orderer and coorderer of nature and grace.

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