See also: caôs, caô, and cao's

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Borrowed from Latin chaos, from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos).

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caos m (uncountable)

  1. chaos

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Galician edit

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From Latin chaos, from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos).

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caos m

  1. chaos

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin chaos from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos).

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  • IPA(key): /ˈka.os/
  • Rhymes: -aos
  • Hyphenation: cà‧os

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caos m (invariable)

  1. chaos
    Synonyms: confusione, disordine, casino

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Further reading edit

  • caos in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

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Etymology edit

Learned borrowing from Latin chaos, from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos).

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  • Rhymes: (Brazil) -aws, (Portugal, Rio de Janeiro) -awʃ
  • Hyphenation: caos

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caos m (invariable)

  1. chaos

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An uncommon spelling of haos, from Latin chaos.

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caos n (plural caosuri)

  1. (rare) chaos

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  • haos (common spelling)

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Etymology edit

From Latin chaos, from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos).

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caos m

  1. chaos

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Latin chaos, from Ancient Greek χάος (kháos).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈkaos/ [ˈka.os]
  • Rhymes: -aos
  • Syllabification: ca‧os

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caos m (plural caos)

  1. chaos
  2. mayhem, havoc, turmoil, pandemonium, bedlam
  3. mess, shambles, disarray

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