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Kids Definition pandemonium noun pan·de·mo·ni·um ˌpan-də-ˈmō-nē-əm :a wild uproar:tumult Etymology fromPandemonium,name of the place of demons inParadise Lostby John Milton, from Greekpan-"all, every, completely" and Greekdaimon"evil spirit, demon" ...