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1. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a physical condition in which there is a disturbance of normal functioning.
Synonyms
- speech disorder
- haematocolpometra
- cardiovascular disease
- olfactory impairment
- eating disorder
- mental disorder
- hyperactivity
- learning disorder
- achylia
- tropical sprue
- idiopathic disorder
- physiological condition
- adenosis
- impaction
- strangulation
- dysphagia
- abocclusion
- acute organic brain syndrome
- sleep disorder
- physical condition
- cholestasis
- colpoxerosis
- neurological disease
- immunological disorder
- idiopathy
- achlorhydria
- parosamia
- dysuria
- malocclusion
- choking
- degenerative disorder
- hematocolpometra
- psychological disorder
- functional disorder
- gland disease
- hematocolpos
- cheilosis
- organic disorder
- defect of speech
- folie
- glandular disease
- idiopathic disease
- haematocolpos
- impacted tooth
- hydrocele
- sprue
- nervous disorder
- psilosis
- dysaphia
- physiological state
- dysosmia
- fantods
- glandular disorder
- ailment
- failure
- mental disturbance
- ill
- disturbance
- speech defect
- achylia gastrica
- complaint
- neurological disorder
- perleche
- learning disability
- acute brain disorder
- upset
- acholia
- abruptio placentae
- metabolic disorder
- bladder disorder
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Sex Linked Disorder
- vanorder
- recorder
- reorder
- warder
- norder
- gorder
- corder
- border
- boarder
2. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a disturbance of the peace or of public order.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. disorder
noun. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] a condition in which things are not in their expected places.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. disorder
verb. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] bring disorder to.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. disorder
verb. ['dɪˈsɔrdɝ'] disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed.
Antonyms
Etymology
- dis- (English)
- order (English)
- ordre (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. sex
noun. ['ˈsɛks'] activities associated with sexual intercourse.
Synonyms
- stimulation
- facts of life
- sexual perversion
- sex activity
- sexual love
- arousal
- zooerastia
- homosexualism
- carnal abuse
- intercourse
- activity
- coitus
- pairing
- sexual practice
- sex act
- bodily function
- foreplay
- coition
- breeding
- bisexuality
- sleeping around
- outercourse
- relation
- sexual activity
- bodily process
- autoeroticism
- sexual intercourse
- congress
- copulation
- heterosexuality
- lovemaking
- coupling
- body process
- bestiality
- carnal knowledge
- perversion
- lechery
- pleasure
- reproduction
- homosexual
- autoerotism
- queerness
- union
- gayness
- straightness
- promiscuousness
- sexual congress
- conjugation
- making love
- zooerasty
- homoeroticism
- procreation
- sexual union
- conception
- heterosexualism
- sexual relation
- love life
- love
- homosexuality
- heterosexual
- promiscuity
- mating
- safe sex
Antonyms
8. sex
noun. ['ˈsɛks'] either of the two categories (male or female) into which most organisms are divided.
Antonyms
9. sex
noun. ['ˈsɛks'] the properties that distinguish organisms on the basis of their reproductive roles.