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ungeordnetem

Ungeordnetem is the dative singular form of the German adjective ungeordnet, meaning not ordered or unordered. The base form ungeordnet is used to describe things that lack a defined order or sequence. The form ungeordnetem appears when the noun it modifies is masculine or neuter and grammatically in the dative case, or in fixed phrases with prepositions that require the dative.

Etymology and meaning: ungeordnet derives from Ordnung (order) with the negating prefix un-; ungeordnet describes the

Usage and contexts: The term is common in mathematics, computer science, and general descriptions of disorder.

Grammatical notes: German adjectives inflect according to case, gender, article, and definiteness. ungeordnetem is the dative

Related terms: ungeordnet (unordered), Ordnung (order), Unordnung (disorder). The concept contrasts with geordnet (ordered) and in

absence
of
order
in
a
structure,
system,
or
collection.
In
technical
and
everyday
language
it
conveys
disorder,
randomness,
or
lack
of
a
defined
arrangement.
Examples
include:
in
ungeordnetem
Zustand
(in
an
unordered
state),
aus
ungeordnetem
Material
(from
unordered
material),
or
mit
ungeordnetem
Verhalten
(with
unordered
behavior).
In
discussing
sets,
one
may
speak
of
eine
ungeordnete
Menge
(an
unordered
set)
or
ähnliche
Konstrukte,
though
the
noun
form
is
typically
ungeordnet
without
inflection
when
used
adjectivally
in
fixed
phrases.
singular
masculine
or
neuter
form.
With
a
definite
article,
the
form
typically
appears
as
dem
ungeordneten
…,
such
as
dem
ungeordneten
Zustand
or
dem
ungeordneten
System.
Without
an
article,
the
strong
inflection
yields
ungeordnetem
in
appropriate
contexts,
as
in
in
ungeordnetem
Zustand
or
aus
ungeordnetem
Material.
mathematical
contexts
aligns
with
unordered
collections
versus
sequences.