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Definition of Disarrayment

Disarrayment
Disarrayment Dis`ar*ray"ment, n. Disorder. [R.] --Feltham.

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- northern France to little effect, with an army of 4,000 men. He withdrew in disarray in December 1589, having lost half his troops. In 1591, the campaign of...