CATACLYSM


Meaning of CATACLYSM in English

ˈkad.əˌklizəm, -atə- noun

( -s )

Etymology: French cataclysme, from Latin cataclysmos, from Greek kataklysmos, from kataklyzein to inundate, from kata- cata- + klyzein to wash — more at clyster

1. : a surging flood of water : deluge

2. : a violent geologic change involving sudden and extensive alterations of the earth's surface : catastrophe

3. : a momentous and violent event or series of events marked by overwhelming upheaval and demolition (as of a political or social order)

if all future world organization were rent asunder and if new cataclysms … destroyed all that is left — Sir Winston Churchill

Synonyms: see disaster

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