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turmoil (n.)

1520s, of uncertain origin, perhaps an alteration of Middle French tremouille "mill hopper," in reference to the hopper's constant motion to and fro, from Latin trimodia "vessel containing three modii," from modius, a Roman dry measure, related to modus "measure." Attested earlier in English as a verb (1510s), though this now is obsolete.

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Definitions of turmoil from WordNet

turmoil (n.)
a violent disturbance;
Synonyms: convulsion / upheaval
turmoil (n.)
violent agitation;
Synonyms: tumult
turmoil (n.)
disturbance usually in protest;
From wordnet.princeton.edu