cataclysm

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A sudden, violent event.
  2. A sudden and violent change in the earth's crust.
  3. A great flood.

Pronunciation

/ˈkætəˌklɪzm̩/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-cataclysm.wav

Word forms

cataclysm cataclysms

Etymology

From French cataclysme, from Latin cataclysmus, from Ancient Greek κατακλυσμός (kataklusmós, “deluge, flood”), from κατακλύζω (kataklúzō, “to dash over, flood, deluge, inundate”), from κατά (katá, “downwards, towards”) + κλύζω (klúzō, “to wash off, to wash away, to dash over”).

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