
1) Accidental 2) All over the place 3) American slang for a stranger 4) American slang for ordinary 5) Arbitrary 6) Capricious 7) Casual traveller with lodging 8) Chance 9) Changeable 10) Chaotic 11) Chosen by chance 12) Chosen by luck 13) Disorganized 14) Ergodic 15) Erratic 16) Fickle 17) Fictional amorphous creature
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1) Accidental 2) Chance 3) Chancy 4) Ergodic 5) Erratic 6) Haphazard 7) Hit or miss 8) Irregular 9) Rnd 10) Stochastic 11) Unordered 12) Unselected
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• (n.) The direction of a rake-vein. • (n.) Force; violence. • (a.) Going at random or by chance; done or made at hazard, or without settled direction, aim, or purpose; hazarded without previous calculation; left to chance; haphazard; as, a random guess. • (n.) Distance to which a missile is cast; range; reach; as, the random of...
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[Adjective] By chance, without any plan.
Example: Each week I pick my lottery numbers at random.
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ness When events or players
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Not completely predetermined by the other variables available. Examples: Consider the function plus(x,y) which we define to have the value x+y. Every time one applies this function to a given x and y, it would give the same answer. Such a function is deterministic, that is, nonrandom. Consider by contrast the function N(0,1) which we define to give...
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pertaining to an entity that may take any of the values of a specified set, each value achieved being unpredictable and governed by chance
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Refers to events that are, in principle, haphazard and unpredictable. See also chance.
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1. Force; violence. 'For courageously the two kings newly fought with great random and force.' (E. Hall) ... 2. A roving motion; course without definite direction; want of direction, rule, or method; hazard; chance; commonly used in the phrase at random, that is, without a settled point of direction; at hazard. 'Counsels, when they fly At random, s...
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(ran´dәm) pertaining to a chance-dependent process.
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Ran'dom adjective Going at random or by chance; done or made at hazard, or without settled direction, aim, or purpose; hazarded without previous calculation; left to chance; haphazard; as, a
random guess. « Some
random truths he can impart.»
Wordsworth. « So sha...
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Ran'dom (răn'dŭm)
noun [ Middle English
randon , Old French
randon force, violence, rapidity, Ã
randon , de
randon , violently, suddenly, rapidly, probably of German origin; confer German
rand edge, border, Old High German
rant shield, edge of a...
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Random: The process by which an outcome is determined solely by chance, for example, by a coin flip. A randomized controlled trial is a clinical trial that involves at least one test treatment and one control treatment and in which the treatments to be administered are selected by a random process, such as the use of a table of random numbers. The ...
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Is a condition in finance or economics whereby changes occur on a probabilistic basis. The underlying probability function may be known or unknown.
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Process or event that occurs by chance.
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Random is American slang for out of the ordinary, eccentric.
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A stone pattern where joints are web-like.
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(general) 1. Having no specific pattern or objective. Of or designating a chance process in which the occurrence of previous events is of no value in predicting future events. From Old French, random, meaning force, violence, impetuosity. 2. Sometimes used as a synonym for haphazard. Usage also refers to a formal process meeting, or believed to mee...
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random 1. Proceeding, made, or occurring without definite aim, reason, or pattern: 'They made random selections of people who could participate in the TV quiz.' 2. Characterizing a process of selection in which each item of a set has an equal probability of being chosen. 3. In building construction: with reference to building materials; lacking un...
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–ness adj. When events or players’ actions in a game are very unpredictable. Often players will have little, if any, control over the elements that control their performance in the game. (See also
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By chance.
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adjective taken haphazardly; `a random choice`
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[Test terms] lacking any definite plan or order or purpose
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[Life sciences terms] lacking any definite plan or order or purpose
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[SBAC wordlist] lacking any definite plan or order or purpose
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