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Order and Disorder

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Order and Disorder
See also classification.

things to be done or a list of those things, as a list of the matters to be discussed at a meeting.
extreme disorder. See also government.
lack of order; irregularity. See also disease and illness.
chaos, disorder. See also insanity.
1. the science of method or orderly arrangement and classiflcation.
2. any system created to impose order. See also logic. — methodological, adj.
1. the abode of all demons; Hell.
2. (l.c.) any scene of wild confusion or disorder.


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