
1) Bad thing to cause 2) Bad thing to wreak 3) Chaos 4) Confusion, chaos 5) Cry or June 6) Destruction 7) Destruction and ruin 8) Devastation 9) Disorder 10) Disorder, confusion 11) Disturbance 12) First-person shooter 13) French word used in English 14) Great confusion 15) Great disorder 16) It may be wrought
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1) Chaos 2) Commotion 3) Harm 4) Mayhem 5) Ravages 6) Ruin
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• (v. t.) To devastate; to destroy; to lay waste. • (n.) Wide and general destruction; devastation; waste. • (n.) A cry in war as the signal for indiscriminate slaughter.
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(from the article `Kristensen, Tom`) ...of poetry, Den sidste lygte (1954; `The Last Lantern`), is meditative and philosophical. Hærværk (1930; Havoc), his best-known novel, is a ...
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Hav'oc (hăv'ŏk)
noun [ W.
hafog devastation, havoc; or, if this be itself from English
havoc , confer Middle English
havot , or Anglo-Saxon
hafoc hawk, which is a cruel or rapacious bird, or French
hai, voux! a cry to hounds.] Wide and general destruction;...
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Hav'oc interj. [ See
Havoc ,
noun ] A cry in war as the signal for indiscriminate slaughter.
Toone. « Do not cry
havoc , where you should but hunt With modest warrant.»
Shak. « Cry '
havoc ,' and let slip the dogs of war!...
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Hav'oc transitive verb To devastate; to destroy; to lay waste. « To waste and
havoc yonder world.»
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[
n] - violent and needless disturbance
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noun violent and needless disturbance
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