Layout (noun)

The way in which something is arranged or organized.

Origin:

Late 16th century (in the sense 'plan, design'): from lay + out.

Examples:

  1. The layout of the city center was designed to be easily navigable.
  2. The layout of the website was changed to improve user experience.
  3. The interior designer was praised for her innovative layout of the room.
  4. The layout of the garden was carefully planned to maximize the use of space.
  5. The layout of the school was changed to accommodate the growing student population.
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