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eutaxy

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[yoo-tak-see, yoo-tak-see] / ˈyu tæk si, yuˈtæk si /

noun

  1. good order or management.


Etymology

Origin of eutaxy

1605–15; < Greek eutaxía, equivalent to eútakt ( os ) well arranged ( eu-, tactic ) + -ia -y 3

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Eutaxy, ū′tak-si, n. good order.—adj.

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