malaˈrrangement [f. mal- + arrangement.] Faulty arrangement. 1853F. W. Newman Odes of HoracePref. 7 Nothing but the fact that Horace is chiefly read..for the mere language..can make the existing malarrangement endurable.1865Athenæum 16 Sept. 365/1 Here is another specimen of malarrangement [of facts].