v. rare. [f. CO- + ORDER v.] trans. To arrange or dispose coordinately.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., 411. All things are plainly Coordered to One, the whole world conspiring into one agreeing harmony.
1882. M. Arnold, Address at Lpool. The difficulty of duly proportioning and co-ordering the supply of schools according to the need.
Hence Co[-]orderer.
1657. S. W., Schism Dispacht, 449. The Allwise orderer and coorderer of nature and grace.