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Disordered vs Antiphase - What's the difference?

disordered | antiphase |

As adjectives the difference between disordered and antiphase

is that disordered is chaotic; without clear order; in a state of disorder while antiphase is describing a boundary between an ordered phase and a disordered or random phase.

As a verb disordered

is past tense of disorder.

As a noun antiphase is

a difference in phase (of two waves) of 180°.

disordered

English

Verb

(head)
  • (disorder)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Chaotic; without clear order; in a state of disorder.
  • Deranged.
  • * 1919 , :
  • The frenzy which had unsettled the mind of the hermit was by him communicated to his hearers who, sinking into a trance, fell easy victims to the fearful visions of a disordered mind.

    antiphase

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (physics, mathematics) A difference in phase (of two waves) of 180°
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • (sciences) Describing a boundary between an ordered phase and a disordered or random phase
  • Anagrams

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