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What is the prefix of not put in order?

The prefix for "not put in order" depends on what you're trying to convey. Here are a few options with examples:

Dis- - This prefix means "the opposite of" or "lack of".

* Disordered: Not arranged or organized.

* Disarray: A state of confusion or lack of order.

Un- - This prefix means "not" or "the opposite of".

* Unordered: Not arranged in a specific sequence.

* Unorganized: Lacking structure or planning.

Mis- - This prefix means "wrongly" or "badly".

* Misplaced: Not put in the correct location.

* Misordered: An order that is incorrect or not what was intended.

In- - This prefix can mean "not" and is often used for negative adjectives.

* Incoherent: Not logically connected or organized.

The best prefix to use depends on the specific context and what you want to emphasize.

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