Disarray

/ˌdɪsəˈreɪ/ noun

A state of disorder, confusion, or untidiness.

From dis- (indicating reversal) plus array (from Old French areer 'to arrange,' from Germanic origin). Originally meant 'undress' in the 14th century, then evolved to mean general disorder by the 16th century.

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