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alphabetised — alphabetise (Brit.) v. arrange according to alphabetical order (also alphabetize) … English contemporary dictionary
alphabetised — adjective having been put in alphabetical order the cards are all alphabetized, as you requested • Syn: ↑alphabetized • Similar to: ↑alphabetic, ↑alphabetical … Useful english dictionary
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