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chaotically-structured

|cha-o-tic-al-ly-struc-tured|

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/keɪˈɒtɪkli ˈstrʌktʃərd/

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/keɪˈɒtɪkli ˈstrʌktʃəd/

disorderly arrangement

Etymology
Etymology Information

'chaotically-structured' originates from the Greek word 'khaos,' meaning 'abyss' or 'void,' combined with the Latin 'structura,' meaning 'to build or arrange.'

Historical Evolution

'Khaos' transformed into the English word 'chaos,' and 'structura' became 'structure,' eventually forming the modern term 'chaotically-structured.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'chaos' meant 'void' or 'abyss,' but over time it evolved to mean 'disorder,' which is reflected in the modern usage of 'chaotically-structured.'

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

arranged or organized in a manner that lacks order or predictability.

The room was chaotically-structured, with books and papers scattered everywhere.

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Last updated: 2025/03/30 14:22