mayhem
61mayhem — see MAIM mayonnaise 328 …
62mayhem — may·hem || meɪəm / meɪhem n. violence and destruction; chaos; act of maiming v. deliberately cause bodily injury; cause an impairment, cause a disability; cause disorder, cause chaos …
63mayhem — n. See maim …
64mayhem — may·hem …
65mayhem — noun Syn: chaos, havoc, bedlam, pandemonium, uproar, turmoil, a riot, anarchy; informal a madhouse …
66mayhem — [ˈmeɪhem] noun [U] a very confused situation Syn: chaos …
67mayhem — may•hem [[t]ˈmeɪ hɛm, ˈmeɪ əm[/t]] n. 1) law the crime of willfully inflicting an injury on another so as to cripple or mutilate 2) cvb random or deliberate violence or damage 3) cvb rowdy disorder • Etymology: 1350–1400; MEma(he)yme …
68mayhem — n. Law, maiming; violent confusion …
69mayhem — Elehe u (rare). See maimed …
70mayhem — At early common law, the deprivation of the use of a limb or member of the body by which one was rendered unable to defend himself or annoy his adversary. Anno: 16 ALR 955, s. 58 ALR 1320. Under modern statutes, a malicious injury which disables… …