disarrangement
11structural disarrangement — sandaros netvarka statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. structural disarrangement; structural disorder vok. strukturelle Unordnung, f rus. неупорядоченность строения, f; структурная неупорядоченность, f pranc. désarrangement structural, m;… …
12disarrange — disarrangement, n. disarranger, n. /dis euh raynj /, v.t., disarranged, disarranging. to disturb the arrangement of; disorder; unsettle. [1735 45; DIS 1 + ARRANGE] * * * …
13Saint Philomena — St. Philomena † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Philomena On 25 May, 1802, during the quest for the graves of Roman martyrs in the Catacomb of Priscilla, a tomb was discovered and opened; as it contained a glass vessel it was assumed to… …
14confusion — con·fu·sion n 1 in the civil law of Louisiana: a uniting of two interests or rights in property into one compare merger 1 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: the termination of an obligation by a person acquiring the right from which the obligation… …
15disarray — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. confusion, disorder. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. disorder, chaos, upset; see confusion 2 . See Synonym Study at confusion . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. disorder, disarrangement, mess, jumble,… …
16disorder — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of order Nouns 1. disorder, derangement; irregularity; misrule, anarchy, anarchism; untidiness, disunion; disquiet, discord; confusion, confusedness; disarray, jumble, huddle, litter, mess, mishmash …
17muss — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. disorder, tangle, confusion, mix up, mess, muddle. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mess, chaos, disarrangement, turmoil; see confusion 2 , disorder 2 . v. Syn. rumble, tousle, dishevel, ruffle, crumple,… …
18confusion — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of confusing] Syn. obscuring, blurring, mixing up, upsetting, disturbing, embarrassing, discomfiting, abashing, agitating, addling, fuddling, miscalculation, miscalcuLating, befuddling, tangling, mixing, cluttering,… …
19confusion — 1 Confusion, disorder, chaos, disarray, jumble, clutter, snarl, muddle are comparable when they mean the state or a condition in which things are not in their right places or arranged in their right relations to each other, or an instance of such …
20disorder — vb Disorder, derange, disarrange, disorganize, unsettle, disturb are comparable when they mean to undo the fixed or proper order of something. Disorder is commonly used in reference to something that depends for its proper functioning or… …