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cataclysmically — cataclysm ► NOUN ▪ a violent upheaval or disaster. DERIVATIVES cataclysmic adjective cataclysmically adverb. ORIGIN originally denoting the biblical Flood: from Greek kataklusmos deluge … English terms dictionary
cataclysmically — adverb see cataclysm … New Collegiate Dictionary
cataclysmically — adverb In a cataclysmic way … Wiktionary
cataclysmically — cata·clys·mi·cal·ly … English syllables
cataclysmically — adverb see cataclysmic … Useful english dictionary
cataclysmic — cataclysmically, adv. /kat euh kliz mik/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or resulting from a cataclysm. 2. of the nature of, or having the effect of, a cataclysm: cataclysmic changes. Also, cataclysmal. [1850 55; CATACLYSM + IC] * * * … Universalium
cataclysm — noun Etymology: French cataclysme, from Latin cataclysmos, from Greek kataklysmos, from kataklyzein to inundate, from kata + klyzein to wash more at clyster Date: 1599 1. flood, deluge 2. catastrophe 3a 3. a momentous and … New Collegiate Dictionary
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