No, "capsizion" is not a recognized word in the English language. The correct term for a boat overturning is "capsizing."
Steer the boat across the waves not parallel to keep the boat from overturning.
Yes, the word "catastrophe" has its roots in Greek, coming from the word "katastrophē" which means "overturning" or "sudden turn."
Turn
The word "catastrophe" comes from the Greek word "katastrophē," which means "overturning" or "sudden turn." It is used to describe a sudden and widespread disaster.
One word that means the same as boat races is regatta.
One compound word containing the word turning is overturning.
Capsize.
From the word "Unterseeboot", which means undersea boat.
From the word "Unterseeboot", which means undersea boat.
cherry ferry
Stern