Entropy

/ˈɛntrəpi/ noun

In physics, a measure of disorder or randomness in a system. More generally, it can mean the natural tendency of things to move from order to disorder over time.

From Greek *entropia* ('a turning toward'), from *en-* ('in') + *trope* ('turning, change'). It was adopted in thermodynamics in the 19th century as a technical term.

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