Random

/ˈrændəm/ adjective

Random describes something that happens without a clear pattern, plan, or reason. In everyday speech, it can also mean strange or unexpected.

It comes from Old French “randon,” meaning “speed, rush, force,” from a Germanic root meaning “to run.” Over time, the idea shifted from rushing without direction to acting or choosing without a clear pattern.

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