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CHAOS (Linux distribution) — infobox OS name = CHAOS caption = CHAOS 1.6 Boot Welcome Screen developer = Midnight Code / Ian Latter family = Linux source model = Open source latest release version = 1.6 latest release date = April 2005] working state = Currentcite web |… … Wikipedia
Hordes of Chaos — For the Kreator album, see Hordes of Chaos (album). Warriors of Chaos is a Warhammer Army Book, a supplement to the Warhammer Fantasy Battle tabletop miniature wargame. The book gives rules for playing an army of the human Chaos worshippers from… … Wikipedia
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos — North American box art Developer(s) Blizzard Entertainment Publisher(s) … Wikipedia
Subprime Mortgages: A Catalyst for Global Chaos — ▪ 2008 One version of chaos theory opines that a butterfly flapping its wings in Beijing could produce a change in atmospheric pressure that in turn could cause a tornado in Texas. This “butterfly effect” graphically demonstrates the theory… … Universalium
devastate — transitive verb ( tated; tating) Etymology: Latin devastatus, past participle of devastare, from de + vastare to lay waste more at waste Date: 1638 1. to bring to ruin or desolation by violent action < a country devastated … New Collegiate Dictionary
disorganise — verb To make less organised; to reduce to chaos. The arrival of her new baby would inevitabley disorganise her life … Wiktionary
disorganize — verb To make less organized; to reduce to chaos. The arrival of her new baby would inevitabley disorganize her life … Wiktionary
mismanage — I verb act foolishly, act improperly, administer improperly, administer inefficiently, administer poorly, blunder, boggle, botch, bungle, confound, derange, disarrange, fail, flounder, fumble, ill manage, maladminister, manage poorly, manage… … Law dictionary
discreate — (|)dis, dəs+ transitive verb Etymology: dis (I) + create : to reduce to chaos : annihilate … Useful english dictionary
jar|gon — jar|gon1 «JAHR guhn, gon», noun, verb. –n. 1. confused, meaningless talk or writing; gibberish: »Some of the contributions…are so badly written, so muddled and full of jargon, that an editorial attempt to reduce the chaos and translate into… … Useful english dictionary