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Word - rootword - affixes
naareglo - areglo - na-~
na.a.rig.lu. - 4 syllables

na- = naareglo
naareglo

naareglo : settled (adj.)
areglo [a.ríg.lu.] : arrangement (n.); compromise (n.); settlement (n.)
[ Etymology: Spanish: arreglo: arrangement ]

Derivatives of areglo


Glosses:
settled
adj. 1. settledestablished or decided beyond dispute or doubt.; "with details of the wedding settled she could now sleep at night"
~ effected, established, accomplishedsettled securely and unconditionally.; "that smoking causes health problems is an accomplished fact"
~ decreed, ordained, prescribed, appointedfixed or established especially by order or command.; "at the time appointed (or the appointed time"
~ dictated, determined, setdetermined or decided upon as by an authority.; "date and place are already determined"; "the dictated terms of surrender"; "the time set for the launching"
~ deterministican inevitable consequence of antecedent sufficient causes.
~ firmnot subject to revision or change.; "a firm contract"; "a firm offer"
~ preconcertedpreviously arranged or agreed on.; "following preconcerted plans"
adj. 2. settledestablished in a desired position or place; not moving about.; "nomads...absorbed among the settled people"; "settled areas"; "I don't feel entirely settled here"; "the advent of settled civilization"
~ basedhaving a base of operations (often used as a combining form).; "a locally based business"; "an Atlanta-based company"; "carrier-based planes"
~ built-uppeopled with settlers.; "the built-up areas"
~ located, placed, situated, setsituated in a particular spot or position.; "valuable centrally located urban land"; "strategically placed artillery"; "a house set on a hilltop"; "nicely situated on a quiet riverbank"
~ nonnomadicnot nomadic or wandering.; "nonnomadic people"
~ relocated, resettledsettled in a new location.
adj. 3. colonised, colonized, settledinhabited by colonists.
~ inhabitedhaving inhabitants; lived in.; "the inhabited regions of the earth"
adj. 4. settlednot changeable.; "a period of settled weather"
~ calm(of weather) free from storm or wind.; "calm seas"
compromise
n. (act)1. compromise, via mediaa middle way between two extremes.
~ cooperationjoint operation or action.; "their cooperation with us was essential for the success of our mission"
n. (communication)2. compromisean accommodation in which both sides make concessions.; "the newly elected congressmen rejected a compromise because they considered it `business as usual'"
~ accommodationa settlement of differences.; "they reached an accommodation with Japan"
~ missouri compromisean agreement in 1820 between pro-slavery and anti-slavery factions in the United States concerning the extension of slavery into new territories.
v. (communication)3. compromisemake a compromise; arrive at a compromise.; "nobody will get everything he wants; we all must compromise"
~ agreeachieve harmony of opinion, feeling, or purpose.; "No two of my colleagues would agree on whom to elect chairman"
~ whorecompromise oneself for money or other gains.; "She whored herself to Hollywood"
~ give and takemake mutual concessions.; "In life you have to give and take"
v. (communication)4. compromisesettle by concession.
~ square off, settle, square up, determinesettle conclusively; come to terms.; "We finally settled the argument"
~ agree, concur, concord, holdbe in accord; be in agreement.; "We agreed on the terms of the settlement"; "I can't agree with you!"; "I hold with those who say life is sacred"; "Both philosophers concord on this point"
v. (communication)5. compromiseexpose or make liable to danger, suspicion, or disrepute.; "The nuclear secrets of the state were compromised by the spy"
~ endanger, peril, queer, scupper, exposeput in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position.
settlement
n. (group)1. colony, settlementa body of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland; inhabitants remain nationals of their home state but are not literally under the home state's system of government.; "the American colony in Paris"
~ bodya group of persons associated by some common tie or occupation and regarded as an entity.; "the whole body filed out of the auditorium"; "the student body"; "administrative body"
~ frontier settlement, outposta settlement on the frontier of civilization.
~ plantationa newly established colony (especially in the colonization of North America).; "the practice of sending convicted criminals to serve on the Plantations was common in the 17th century"
~ proprietary colonya colony given to a proprietor to govern (in 17th century).
~ demeraraa former Dutch colony in South America; now a part of Guyana.
~ calpe, gibraltar, rock of gibraltarlocation of a colony of the United Kingdom on a limestone promontory at the southern tip of Spain; strategically important because it can control the entrance of ships into the Mediterranean; one of the Pillars of Hercules.
~ plymouth colonycolony formed by the Pilgrims when they arrived at Plymouth Rock in 1620; it was absorbed into the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691.
~ new amsterdama settlement established by the Dutch near the mouth of Hudson River and the southern end of Manhattan Island; annexed by the English in 1664 and renamed New York.
~ coloniala resident of a colony.
n. (group)2. settlement, small town, villagea community of people smaller than a town.
~ communitya group of people living in a particular local area.; "the team is drawn from all parts of the community"
~ moshava cooperative Israeli village or settlement comprised of small farms.
n. (communication)3. settlementa conclusive resolution of a matter and disposition of it.
~ agreement, understandingthe statement (oral or written) of an exchange of promises.; "they had an agreement that they would not interfere in each other's business"; "there was an understanding between management and the workers"
~ accommodationa settlement of differences.; "they reached an accommodation with Japan"
~ conclusiona final settlement.; "the conclusion of a business deal"; "the conclusion of the peace treaty"
~ out-of-court settlementresolution of a dispute prior to the rendering of a final decision by the trial court.
~ property settlement(matrimonial law) the division of property owned or acquired by marriage partners during their marriage.
~ accord and satisfactionthe settlement of a debt by paying less than the amount demanded in exchange for extinguishing the debt.
n. (act)4. colonisation, colonization, settlementthe act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies.; "the British colonization of America"
~ establishment, constitution, formation, organisation, organizationthe act of forming or establishing something.; "the constitution of a PTA group last year"; "it was the establishment of his reputation"; "he still remembers the organization of the club"
~ populationthe act of populating (causing to live in a place).; "he deplored the population of colonies with convicted criminals"
n. (cognition)5. closure, resolution, settlementsomething settled or resolved; the outcome of decision making.; "they finally reached a settlement with the union"; "they never did achieve a final resolution of their differences"; "he needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure"
~ deciding, decision makingthe cognitive process of reaching a decision.; "a good executive must be good at decision making"
n. (location)6. settlementan area where a group of families live together.
~ geographic area, geographic region, geographical area, geographical regiona demarcated area of the Earth.
~ village, hamleta settlement smaller than a town.
n. (act)7. liquidation, settlementtermination of a business operation by using its assets to discharge its liabilities.
~ ending, termination, conclusionthe act of ending something.; "the termination of the agreement"
~ viaticus settlement, viatical settlementsale of an insurance policy by a terminally ill policy holder.