Thinking aloud! Is the connection to russian word called "Хаос" (in english Chaos)?
and... Are they similar to each other - havoc and chaos?
Because after devastation it is absolutely no difference - disorder, chaos or havoс!?
The root word of "havoc" is from the Old French word "havok," meaning "pillaging" or "destruction."
comes from havot, French/German origin no root word
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
Con is the root word in that word. The base is condense.
The root word is gift.
The root word of "endless" is "end."
Tri is the root word of intricate. The root word means three.
There was havoc in the court room after the judge read the verdict ...There is order in havoc ...The people are cosing a havoc ...
havoc means devistation do you dev-as-tation? devastationThe word havoc is a noun and means destruction, confusion, and disorder. This word originated in the 15th century.
The hurricane caused a havoc on the east coast, after a lot of houses had been destroyed.
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chaos disorder
Yes, "chaos" is a noun. It refers to a state of disorder, confusion, or lack of organization.
fight, havoc
Peace and Calm
havoc means devistation do you dev-as-tation? devastationThe word havoc is a noun and means destruction, confusion, and disorder. This word originated in the 15th century.
AH.... another word for DESTRUCTION is.......distroyed...............
A treaturous snow storm will cause havoc for morning commuters.
The earthquake caused havoc in the city, destroying buildings and disrupting services.