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  • 21random — /ˈrændəm / (say randuhm) adjective 1. going, made, occurring, etc., without definite aim, purpose, or reason. 2. not according to a pattern or method. 3. randomised: random sampling. 4. Building Trades (of slates, blocks, paving stones, etc.)… …

  • 22random — adj. 1 made, done, etc., without method or conscious choice (random selection). 2 Statistics a with equal chances for each item. b given by a random process. 3 (of masonry) with stones of irregular size and shape. Phrases and idioms: at random… …

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  • 23Random 1-8 — Infobox Album Name = Random 1 8 Type = ep Artist = Muse Released = October 4, 2000 (JP) Recorded = 1998 2000 Genre = Alternative rock Label = Avex Trax Producer = John Leckie, Muse Last album = Showbiz (1999) This album = Random 1 8 (2000) Next… …

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  • 24random — n. at random (to choose at random) * * * [ rændəm] at random (to choose at random) …

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  • 25random — ran·dom agg.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. TS stat., inform. casuale, aleatorio: campionamento random 2. CO estens., che avviene senza sistematicità, privo di un criterio regolare: lettura random; anche avv.: studiare random {{line}} {{/line}}… …

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  • 26random — ran|dom [ rændəm ] adjective ** chosen or happening without any particular method, pattern, or purpose: a random sample of voters The computer will generate apparently random numbers. random drug testing of Olympic athletes at random without a… …

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  • 27Random — The process by which an outcome is determined solely by chance, for example, by a coin flip. A randomized controlled trial is a clinical trial that involves at least one test treatment and one control treatment and in which the treatments to be… …

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  • 28random — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. haphazard, casual, chance, fortuitous, aimless. Ant., planned, expected, foreseen. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. haphazard, chance, casual, arbitrary, desultory, aimless, indiscriminate, irregular,… …

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  • 29random */*/ — UK [ˈrændəm] / US adjective chosen or happening without any particular method, pattern, or purpose a random sample of voters random drug testing of Olympic athletes • at random Derived words: randomly adverb randomly selected/distributed… …

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  • 30random — 1. noun /ˈrændəm/ An undefined, unknown or unimportant person; a person of no consequence. And therwith two of them dressid their sperys, and Ulfyus and Brastias dressid theire speres, and ranne to gyder with grete raundon. Syn: force, momentum,… …

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