Disorder, disturbance, tumult, confusion. to make deray: to create a disturbance, act violently and noisily. Obsolete (or archaic).
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释义 | the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [noun] (74) derayc1300 Disorder, disturbance, tumult, confusion. to make deray: to create a disturbance, act violently and noisily. Obsolete (or archaic). disray13.. Disorder, confusion; = deray, n., disarray, n. disordinancec1374 Disorder, confusion, irregularity. unordaininga1382 The quality of not being ordained (ordain, v. I.); disorder, impropriety. perturbationa1398 The disturbance of the regular order or state of a thing; irregular variation or disorder. In quot. 1398: †turbulence (obsolete). disarrayc1410 The state or condition of being out of normal order; disorder, confusion. Also: an instance of this. Frequently in in (also into) disarray. Cf. deray… misordera1513 Disorder; spec. lack or breach of order; confusion; disorderly conduct, misbehaviour. Now rare. disorder1530 Absence or undoing of order or regular arrangement; confusion; confused state or condition. confusionc1540 A confused or disordered condition; disorder. mistemper1549 Disorder, discomposure, indisposition. Cf. distemper, n.1 indisposition1598 Want of apt arrangement or orderly placing; displacement or misplacement; disorder, chaotic condition. Obsolete. ataxy1615 Want of order or discipline; irregularity, confusion, disorderliness. Obsolete in general sense. disordination1626 Disarrangement, putting out of order; disordered condition; = deordination, n. indigestion1630 Undigested condition; the state of not being reduced to order or brought to maturity; disorder, imperfection. Also, an instance of this condition. tumble1634 Tumbled condition; disorder, confusion, disturbance; a confused or tangled heap. discomposure1641 Disorder, confusion, disarray; (in later use) esp. dishevelment of hair or clothing. Also: an instance of this, a disturbance. incomposure1644 The state of being ‘incomposed’; discomposure, disorder. dyscrasy1647 transferred and figurative. Disorder. dislocation1659 figurative. Displacement of parts or elements; disarrangement (of something immaterial); a confused or disordered state. disarrayment1661 The fact of disarraying or putting out of regular order; the state or condition of being disarrayed; disorder. Also: an instance of this. disjuncture1683 figurative. A juncture or condition of affairs involving disunion; a perplexed or disjointed state of things. (Cf. disjoint, n.) rack and manger1687 rack and manger: wasteful or improvident use of abundant supplies; lack of proper management; waste and destruction. Now English regional (southern). rantum-scantum1695 Reckless or heedless behaviour, (in early use) esp. wild or uninhibited sexual activity; (also) disorderly nonsense. Now rare. derangement1737 Disturbance of normal or regular order or working; the condition of being out of order; disorder; disorganization. disarrangement1790 The action or process disarranging something; the state or condition of being disarranged; disorder. Also occasionally as a count noun. misarray1810 = disarray, n. havoc1812 Devastation, destruction; esp. in to make havoc, to play havoc (frequently const. with), in which the earlier sense of spoliation or plunder has… unhingement1817 The act of unhinging; the fact of being or becoming unhinged. mingle-mangleness1827 bedevilment1843 Maddening confusion or disorder. higgledy-piggledyness1854 the quality or condition of being higgledy-piggledy. ramshackledom1897 The quality or state of being ramshackle. Also: the domain or sphere of the ramshackle. inchoateness1976 Disorderliness, confusion; incoherence. Subcategories:— world without order (1) — scene of disorder (3) — inversion of natural order or total disorder (17) — chaos (8) — violent disruption (1) — disordering (11) |
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