lack of order
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DISARRAYLack of order
disarraylack of order
ANARCHYLack of any order
CHAOSUtter lack of order
CHAOSComplete lack of order
ATAXIALack of order; confusion
entropiesLack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder
haphazardlyHAPHAZARD, marked by lack of plan, order, or direction
haphazardnessHAPHAZARD, marked by lack of plan, order, or direction
haphazardnessesHAPHAZARDNESS, HAPHAZARD, marked by lack of plan, order, or direction
haphazardmarked by lack of plan, order, or direction / mere chance, fortuitousness
caecilianA burrowing wormlike amphibian of a tropical order distinguished by poorly developed eyes and the lack of limbs
caeciliansA burrowing wormlike amphibian of a tropical order distinguished by poorly developed eyes and the lack of limbs
tenacesequence of two high cards of the same suit that lack an intervening card to be in consecutive order, as the ace and queen
tenacessequence of two high cards of the same suit that lack an intervening card to be in consecutive order, as the ace and queen
edentatesA mammal of an order distinguished by the lack of incisor and canine teeth. The edentates, which include anteaters, sloths, and armadillos, are all native to Central and South America
eelierany of numerous voracious elongate snakelike bony fishes (order Anguilliformes) that have a smooth slimy skin, lack pelvic fins, and have the median fins confluent around the tail compare american eel
eelany of numerous voracious elongate snakelike bony fishes (order Anguilliformes) that have a smooth slimy skin, lack pelvic fins, and have the median fins confluent around the tail compare american eel
anuranany of an order (Anura) of amphibians comprising the frogs, toads, and tree frogs all of which lack a tail in the adult stage and have long hind limbs often suited to leaping and swimming
anuransany of an order (Anura) of amphibians comprising the frogs, toads, and tree frogs all of which lack a tail in the adult stage and have long hind limbs often suited to leaping and swimming