SECTION IV. ORDER
ORDER IN GENERAL
Order. –N. regularity; uniformity, symmetry, harmony, gradation, progression; series; subordination; course, routine; method, disposition, arrangement, array, system, economy, discipline; rank, place.
[Absence, or want of Order] Disorder. –N. derangement; irregularity; anomaly; anarchy; dishevelment, untidiness; disunion; discord; confusion; disarray, jumble, mix-up, huddle, litter, lumber; farrago; mess, muss, mash, muddle, hash; hotchpotch; imbroglio, chaos, medley; complexity; network, maze, labyrinth; wilderness, jungle; involution, ravelling, entanglement; coil; knot, kink, web; turmoil; ferment; pother, row, disturbance, uproar, riot, rumpus, scramble, whirlwind; slattern, slut, sloven, draggle-tail.
Thesaurus of Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget, M.D., F.R.S. Enlarged by John Lewis Roget, M.A., New Edition Revised and Enlarged by Samuel Romily Roget, M.A. Published by Grosset & Dunlap, the edition is copyright 1941, 1947.