The Greek word that chasm came from is the word abyss. An abyss is a very deep, deep hole that is so deep it never seems to have a bottom.
The Greek word for earthquake is "σεισμός" (seismos).
A crevice is a narrow opening or fissure similar to a crack or cranny. A chasm is a deep fissure similar to a gap or abyss. Generally a crevice is a small narrow passage well a chasm is a noticeably larger hole.
The Greek word for environment is περιβάλλον (pronounced perivallon).
The word "tectonic" comes from the Greek word "tektōn," meaning builder or architect. It is derived from the Greek word "tektōn," meaning to build or construct. Tectonic refers to the large-scale processes and structures related to the deformation of the Earth's lithosphere.
Ah, a deep hole is called a "chasm." Just imagine the beauty of a chasm in nature, with its vast depths and mysterious allure. Embrace the wonder and tranquility that comes from exploring the depths of a chasm, my friend.
It is pronounced KASSIM
another word for chasm that begins with o omission opening oversight
The word Armageddon is taken from the Greek word "Har Ma
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Khaos (used to mean a chasm or abyss)
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A primordial Chasm, from which several "bad" things descended.
Osteo- is taken from the Greek word "osteon" meaning "bone."
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