chaos vs plan

chaos

noun
  • Any state of disorder; a confused or amorphous mixture or conglomeration. 

  • The unordered state of matter in classical accounts of cosmogony. 

  • A behaviour of iterative non-linear systems in which arbitrarily small variations in initial conditions become magnified over time. 

  • One of the two metaphysical forces of the world in some fantasy settings, as opposed to law. 

plan

verb
  • To create a plan for. 

  • To intend. 

  • To design (a building, machine, etc.). 

  • To make a plan. 

noun
  • A drawing showing technical details of a building, machine, etc., with unwanted details omitted, and often using symbols rather than detailed drawing to represent doors, valves, etc. 

  • A subscription to a service. 

  • A set of intended actions, usually mutually related, through which one expects to achieve a goal. 

  • A method; a way of procedure; a custom. 

  • A two-dimensional drawing of a building as seen from above with obscuring or irrelevant details such as roof removed, or of a floor of a building, revealing the internal layout; as distinct from the elevation. 

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