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Definition of disorder
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Disorder
(v. t.) To
disturb
or
interrupt
the
regular
and
natural
functions
of
(either
body or
mind);
to
produce
sickness
or
indisposition
in; to
discompose;
to
derange;
as, to
disorder
the head or
stomach..
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Bedevil
::
Bedevil
(v. t.) To throw into utter
disorder
and
confusion,
as if by the
agency
of evil
spirits;
to bring under
diabolical
influence;
to
torment..
Core
::
Core (n.) A
disorder
of sheep
occasioned
by worms in the
liver.
Frantic
::
Frantic
(a.) Mad;
raving;
furious;
violent;
wild and
disorderly;
distracted.
Misrule
::
Misrule
(n.)
Disorder;
confusion;
tumult
from
insubordination.
Disorganizer
::
Disorganizer
(n.) One who
disorganizes
or
causes
disorder
and
confusion.
Rout
::
Rout (n.) The state of being
disorganized
and
thrown
into
confusion;
-- said
especially
of an army
defeated,
broken
in
pieces,
and put to
flight
in
disorder
or
panic;
also, the act of
defeating
and
breaking
up an army; as, the rout of the enemy was
complete..
Inanition
::
Inanition
(n.) The
condition
of being
inane;
emptiness;
want of
fullness,
as in the
vessels
of the body;
hence,
specifically,
exhaustion
from want of food,
either
from
partial
or
complete
starvation,
or from a
disorder
of the
digestive
apparatus,
producing
the same
result..
Light-headed
::
Light-headed
(a.)
Disordered
in the head;
dizzy;
delirious.
Roar
::
Roar (v. i.) To be
boisterous;
to be
disorderly.
Litter
::
Litter
(v. t.) To put into a
confused
or
disordered
condition;
to strew with
scattered
articles;
as, to
litter
a
room..
Encephalopathy
::
Encephalopathy
(n.) Any
disease
or
symptoms
of
disease
referable
to
disorders
of the
brain;
as, lead
encephalopathy,
the
cerebral
symptoms
attending
chronic
lead
poisoning..
Confusion
::
Confusion
(n.) The state of being mixed or
blended
so as to
produce
indistinctness
or
error;
indistinct
combination;
disorder;
tumult.
Sluttish
::
Sluttish
(a.) Like a slut;
untidy;
indecently
negligent
of
cleanliness;
disorderly;
as, a
sluttish
woman..
Euphrasy
::
Euphrasy
(n.) The plant
eyesight
(euphrasia
officionalis),
formerly
regarded
as
beneficial
in
disorders
of the
eyes..
Rectify
::
Rectify
(v. t.) To make or set
right;
to
correct
from a
wrong,
erroneous,
or false
state;
to
amend;
as, to
rectify
errors,
mistakes,
or
abuses;
to
rectify
the will, the
judgment,
opinions;
to
rectify
disorders..
Wild
::
Wild
(superl.)
Not
submitted
to
restraint,
training,
or
regulation;
turbulent;
tempestuous;
violent;
ungoverned;
licentious;
inordinate;
disorderly;
irregular;
fanciful;
imaginary;
visionary;
crazy..
Rabble
::
Rabble
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
rabble;
like, or
suited
to, a
rabble;
disorderly;
vulgar..
Wildly
::
Wildly
(adv.)
In a wild
manner;
without
cultivation;
with
disorder;
rudely;
distractedly;
extravagantly.
Tumultuous
::
Tumultuous
(a.)
Conducted
with
disorder;
noisy;
confused;
boisterous;
disorderly;
as, a
tumultuous
assembly
or
meeting..
Neat
::
Neat (a.) Free from that which
soils,
defiles,
or
disorders;
clean;
cleanly;
tidy..
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