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Dictionary: ty·phoon   (tī-fūn') pronunciation
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A tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans.

[Greek tuphōn, whirlwind, and Arabic ṭūfān, deluge (from Greek tuphōn), and Chinese (Cantonese) taaîfung (equivalent to Chinese (Mandarin) tái, great + Chinese (Mandarin) fēng, wind).]

WORD HISTORY   The history of typhoon presents a perfect example of the long journey that many words made in coming to English. It traveled from Greece to Arabia to India, and also arose independently in China, before assuming its current form in our language. The Greek word tuphōn, used both as the name of the father of the winds and a common noun meaning "whirlwind, typhoon," was borrowed into Arabic during the Middle Ages, when Arabic learning both preserved and expanded the classical heritage and passed it on to Europe and other parts of the world. Ṭūfān, the Arabic version of the Greek word, passed into languages spoken in India, where Arabic-speaking Muslim invaders had settled in the 11th century. Thus the descendant of the Arabic word, passing into English (first recorded in 1588) through an Indian language and appearing in English in forms such as touffon and tufan, originally referred specifically to a severe storm in India. The modern form of typhoon was influenced by a borrowing from the Cantonese variety of Chinese, namely the word taaîfung, and respelled to make it look more like Greek. Taaîfung, meaning literally "great wind," was coincidentally similar to the Arabic borrowing and is first recorded in English guise as tuffoon in 1699. The various forms coalesced and finally became typhoon, a spelling that first appeared in 1819 in Shelley's Prometheus Unbound.


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(tye-FOON)

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A tropical cyclone in the northwest Pacific Ocean west of the International Date Line.

Etymology
From Cantonese toi fung, from Mandarin tai (great) + feng (wind) by influence of other terms (Greek typhon, Arabic/Urdu/Hindi tufan, et al.)]
Now you know what feng shui has in common with typhoon.
Hurricane or typhoon? It all depends on the location: news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/202344.stm.

Usage
"Research has shown that one way to make peers feel inferior is to deny them the opportunity to have their say. Which is why getting trapped by a talking typhoon can leave you feeling defeated and dominated." — Rochell Denise Thomas; Putting the Brakes on a Motormouth: Cosmopolitan (New York); Dec 1, 1996.

"South Korea's most powerful typhoon on record left at least 110 people dead or missing and drove 25,000 from their homes, knocking down buildings, tossing ships and giant cranes around like toys and triggering floods." — Typhoon Batters South Korea; The New Zealand Herald (Auckland, New Zealand); Sep 15, 2003.


Science Dictionary: typhoon
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In meteorology, a type of cyclone occurring in the western regions of the Pacific Ocean.

  • A typhoon is similar to a hurricane in levels of destructiveness.
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    IN BRIEF: A tropical cyclone occuring in Asia.

    pronunciation It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly's wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world. — Unknown

    Wikipedia: Typhoon (disambiguation)
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    Typhoon most commonly denotes a tropical cyclone. The term is most often used for cyclones occurring in the western Pacific Ocean. The word is an alteration of the Arabic word, tūfān, meaning hurricane, and the Greek word, typhōn, meaning violent storm. It was also influenced by the Cantonese word tah fung (literally "striking wind", but actually used to refer to tropical cyclones).

    Typhoon may also refer to: Pacific typhoon

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    Dansk (Danish)
    n. - tyfon

    Nederlands (Dutch)
    tyfoon

    Français (French)
    n. - typhon

    Deutsch (German)
    n. - Taifun, Wirbelsturm

    Ελληνική (Greek)
    n. - (μετεωρ.) τυφώνας

    Italiano (Italian)
    tifone

    Português (Portuguese)
    n. - furacão (m), tufão (m)

    Русский (Russian)
    тайфун, буря (на море)

    Español (Spanish)
    n. - tifón

    Svenska (Swedish)
    n. - tyfon

    中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
    台风

    中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
    n. - 颱風

    한국어 (Korean)
    n. - 태풍

    日本語 (Japanese)
    n. - 台風

    العربيه (Arabic)
    ‏(الاسم) أعصار استوائي في منطقه الفلبين أو بحر الصين, ألتيفون‏

    עברית (Hebrew)
    n. - ‮טייפון, סערה עזה באוקיינוס השקט‬


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