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Entropy is a notion used to describe the amount of disorder (or randomness) in a system. The basic principle is this: high disorder equals high entropy, while order equals low entropy.
An example of this is water in its three phases of matter- solid, liquid, and gas. Solid water has a lower entropy than liquid water, which in turn has a lower entropy than vapor.

Once again, less disorder and less randomness equal less entropy.
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More disorder and more randomness equal more entropy.