chaotic

suomi-englanti sanakirja

chaotic englannista suomeksi

  1. kaoottinen

  1. kaoottinen

  2. sekasortoinen, kaoottinen

  3. Substantiivi

chaotic englanniksi

  1. Filled with chaos.

  2. (quote-journal) ''Londini'' 1702. ''in'' 4o.|journal=Transactions of the Royal Society|Philosophical Transactions. Giving Some Account of the Present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours of the Ingenious, in Many Considerable Parts of the World|location=London|publisher=Printed for S. Smith and B. Walford, printers to the (w),(...)|month=January–February|year=1702|volume=XXIII|issue=277|page=1088|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=38NeAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP54|oclc=1003643025|passage=Treating of the ''Expanſum'', or Inferiour Heav'n, he ſays that according to the ''Moſaick Phyſiology'', the Heav'ns, generated of the Abyſſine, or Chaotick Waters, are divided only into two Orbs, call'd by the names of the Superiour and Inferiour Heav'ns (..)

  3. Extremely disorganized or in disarray.

  4. (synonyms)

  5. (quote-book)|title=Fugitive Pieces, on Various Subjects. (...) In Two Volumes|location=Dublin|publisher=Printed for Peter Wilson,(nb...)|year=1756|year_published=1762|volume=II|page=60|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=lUQJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA60|oclc=1045551609|passage=In theſe early and unrefined Ages, the jarring Parts of a certain chaotick Conſtitution ſupported their ſeveral Pretenſions by the Sword. Experience and Policy have ſince taught other Methods.

  6. (quote-book)|year=1838|pages=279–280|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/narrativeofexped00back/page/280/mode/1up|oclc=|passage=Our intervals of repose were now very short; for at 12(sup) 50(sup) (smallcaps), March 16th, another rush drove irresistibly on the larboard quarter and stern, and forcing the ship ahead raised her up on the ice. A chaotic ruin followed; our poor and cherished court yard, its wall and arched doors, gallery, and well-trodden paths, were rent, and in some parts ploughed up like dust.

  7. (RQ:Melville Moby-Dick)

  8. (quote-book)|series=Miscellaneous Publication|seriesvolume=1484|location=D.C.|publisher=States Forest Service|Forest Service, (w)|month=July|year=1990|page=6|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=-aE7AQAAMAAJpg=PP10|oclc=24143586|passage=The Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (ACAN), when it was established in 1943 as the Special Committee on Antarctic Names (SCAN), faced the monumental problem of bringing order into the chaotic geographic nomenclature of a vast, inaccessible, inhospitable continent more expansive than the United States, most of it unseen by man at that time. (..) In less than two decades, chaotic confusion with bitter controversy over names in the Antarctic was resolved into an orderly nomenclature largely agreed upon internationally.

  9. (quote-journal)'' said. The prime minister had "played her last card" in offering to resign in exchange for the Conservative votes she needed to get it through the House of Commons.

  10. Highly sensitive to starting conditions, so that a small change to them may yield a very different outcome.

  11. (quote-book)

  12. (senseid) Aligned against following or upholding laws and principles.

  13. (coord)

  14. (quote-book)'' player is expected to perform the literary equivalent of moral themes. It is easy to imagine a (w) ''Everway'' character with the fault of ambition or King Solomon with the virtue of wisdom. It is, however, an additional step removed—and therefore seemintly more contrived—to imagine Macbeth as "chaotic neutral," "neutral evil," or "lawful neutral."

  15. (quote-book) One might harness some of the reasons against the idea of Chaotic Good against Chaotic Neutral. Could someone truly willing chaos do anything but also will the suffering brought about?

  16. A character having a chaotic alignment.