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  • 31Derailment (thought disorder) — In psychiatry, derailment (also loosening of association, asyndesis, asyndetic thinking, knight s move thinking, or entgleisen) refers to a pattern of discourse (in speech or writing) that is a sequence of unrelated or only remotely related ideas …

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  • 32To put to rout — Rout Rout, n. [OF. route, LL. rupta, properly, a breaking, fr. L. ruptus, p. p. of rumpere to break. See {Rupture}, {reave}, and cf. {Rote} repetition of forms, {Route}. In some senses this word has been confused with rout a bellowing, an… …

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  • 33Rhythmic Movement Disorder — Rhythmic Movement Disorder, also referred to as jactatio capitis nocturna , is a condition characterized by repetitive banging or rocking motions just before and during light sleep. This condition occurs primarily in infants and young children,… …

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  • 34To put a rod in pickle — Pickle Pic kle, n. [Cf. D. pekel. Probably a dim. fr. {Pick}, v. t., alluding to the cleaning of the fish.] 1. (a) A solution of salt and water, in which fish, meat, etc., may be preserved or corned; brine. (b) Vinegar, plain or spiced, used for… …

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  • 35Derangement — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Subversion of Order PARAG:Derangement >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 derangement derangement &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 disorder disorder &c. 59 Sgm: N 1 evection evection discomposure disturbance Sgm: N 1 disorganization… …

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  • 36Xinhai Revolution — (Revolution of 1911) Xinhai Revolution in Shanghai; The picture above is Nanking Road after the Shanghai Uprising, hung with the Five Races Under One U …

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  • 37tumble — [c]/ˈtʌmbəl / (say tumbuhl) verb (tumbled, tumbling) –verb (i) 1. to roll or fall over or down as by losing footing, support, or equilibrium: to tumble down the stairs. 2. to fall rapidly, as stock market prices. 3. to perform leaps, springs,… …

  • 38dis|ar|ray — «DIHS uh RAY», noun, verb. –n. 1. lack of order; disorder; confusion: »There was disarray on the busy street after the bank robbers were chased and caught. 2. disorder of clothing: »A wicked Hag…In ragged robes and filthy disarray (Edmund… …

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  • 39sna|fu — «sna FOO», noun, adjective, verb, fued, fu|ing. Slang. –n. 1. a condition of great disorder; chaotic state of affairs: »There were a few inevitable snafus (an unscheduled tornado raised hob at Richmond, Va., and communication lines went dead)… …

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  • 40muss — /mus/, n. 1. a state of disorder or untidiness. v.t. 2. to put into disorder; make messy; rumple (often fol. by up). [1820 30; perh. b. MESS and FUSS] Syn. 2. mess, disturb, tangle, bedraggle. * * * …

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