caos

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[edit] Catalan

[edit] Etymology

From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos).

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  • IPA: /ˈka.os/

[edit] Noun

caos m. (uncountable)

  1. chaos

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[edit] Galician

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From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)

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caos m.

  1. chaos

[edit] Italian

[edit] Etymology

From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)

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  • IPA: /ˈka.os/

[edit] Noun

caos m.

  1. chaos

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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)

[edit] Noun

caos m. (plural caoss)

  1. chaos

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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]

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caos n. (plural caosuri)

  1. (rare) chaos

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  • haos (common spelling)

[edit] Romansch

[edit] Etymology

From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)

[edit] Noun

caos m.

  1. chaos

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[edit] Spanish

[edit] Etymology

From Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (khaos)

[edit] Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈka.os/

[edit] Noun

caos m. (plural caoses)

  1. chaos

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