randem / random [ˈrændəm]
randem – adv. & n. – adv. with three horses harnessed one behind another; n. – 1. a carriage or team driven with three horses harnessed in sequence one behind another
random – adj., n. & v. – adj. – having no definite aim or purpose; not sent or guided in a particular direction; made, done, occurring, etc., without method or conscious choice; haphazard; 2. in statistics, governed by or involving equal chances for each of the actual or hypothetical members of a population; (also) produced or obtained by a such a process, and therefore unpredictable in detail; n. – 1. impetuosity, great speed, force, or violence; 2. a rush or stream; 3. a haphazard or aimless course or condition; v. – 1. wander aimlessly; 2. flow swiftly