caos
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[edit] Catalan
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From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos).
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- IPA: /ˈka.os/
[edit] Noun
caos m. (uncountable)
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[edit] Galician
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From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)
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caos m.
[edit] Italian
[edit] Etymology
From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)
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- IPA: /ˈka.os/
[edit] Noun
caos m.
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[edit] Portuguese
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From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)
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- IPA: /ˈkaws/ (Brazil)
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caos m. (plural caoss)
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[edit] Romanian
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An uncommon spelling of haos, from Latin chaos.
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- IPA: [ˈka.os]
[edit] Noun
- (rare) chaos
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- haos (common spelling)
[edit] Romansch
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From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)
[edit] Noun
caos m.
[edit] Derived terms
[edit] Spanish
[edit] Etymology
From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)
[edit] Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈka.os/
[edit] Noun
caos m. (plural caoses)
[edit] Derived terms
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