Confusing - Law Dictionary Search Results
Rally
and reduce to order as troops dispersed or thrown into confusion to gather again to reunite
Rhapsodic
Of or pertaining to rhapsody consisting of rhapsody hence confused unconnected
Rigmarole
A succession of confused or nonsensical statements foolish talk nonsense
Roman calendar
to whose care it was committed this calendar fell into confusion It was replaced by the Julian calendar In designating the
Mishmash
A hodgepodge or hotchpotch a confused jumble
Jumble
To mix in a confused mass to put or throw together without order often followed
mess up
To make a mess5 of to confuse disorder or muddle to muss to jumble to disturb
Jumbler
One who confuses things
Indistinctly
In an indistinct manner not clearly confusedly dimly as certain ideas are indistinctly comprehended
Indistinctness
quality or condition of being indistinct lack of definiteness dimness confusion as the indistinctness of a picture or of comprehension indistinctness
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