different between catastrophy vs cataclysm
catastrophy
English
Noun
catastrophy (plural catastrophies)
- Misspelling of catastrophe.
Further reading
- (catastrophy*500), catastrophe at Google Ngram Viewer
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cataclysm
English
Alternative forms
- cataclasm (dated)
Etymology
French cataclysme, from Latin cataclysmus, from Ancient Greek ??????????? (kataklusmós, “deluge, flood”), from ????????? (kataklúz?, “to dash over, flood, deluge, inundate”), from ???? (katá, “downwards, towards”) + ????? (klúz?, “to wash off, to wash away, to dash over”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kæt??kl?zm?/
Noun
cataclysm (plural cataclysms)
- A sudden, violent event.
- (geology) A sudden and violent change in the earth's crust.
- A great flood.
Derived terms
- cataclysmic
Related terms
- catastrophe
Translations
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