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entropy

EHNT-ruh-pee
noun
1
In physics, a measure of the disorder or randomness in a system.
"The universe's entropy is always increasing, according to the second law of thermodynamics."
2
More generally, a tendency for things to fall into chaos or disorder if left alone.
"Without regular upkeep, the old house slowly succumbed to entropy."

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In plain EnglishA scientific measure of disorder — and, loosely, the natural drift of anything toward chaos over time.

Common pairings
increase in entropy the law of entropy succumb to entropy

Word Forms

entropies plural

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Etymology

Coined in 1865 by physicist Rudolf Clausius from Greek en- ("in") and trope ("transformation"), modeled on the word "energy."

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