She was at a loss when she looked into his eyes, how could she fathom his motives for wanting to kill her?
The word "fathom" comes from Old English "fæðm," meaning outstretched arms or a unit of length measuring the span of a person's outstretched arms. It later evolved to refer to a unit of measurement equaling six feet used for measuring the depth of water.
The word gram is derived from the Greek gramma, meaning a small weight.
The term "pound" as a unit of weight originated from the Latin word "libra," which means scales or balance. It was used in ancient Rome as a unit of measurement for goods and gradually evolved into the pound as we know it today.
Micron (one millionth of a meter)
A fathom is a nautical term representing six feet. Thus, two fathoms is twelve feet.
The Latin word for fathom is to open
Fathom is an Old English word that means "length of the outstretched arm" which is a measure of about six feet. As a verb fathom means to embrace, surround, envelop. As a verb fathom also has the meaning to take soundings or measure the depth of water. The figurative sense of "get to the bottom of, understand" is from around 1620s. So unfathomable - adjective means you can't get to the bottom of something or understand something
the water here is 7 fathom deep.
The word "fathom" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a unit of measurement for depth, typically used in nautical contexts. As a verb, it means to understand or comprehend something deeply or thoroughly.
No. The "fathom" is a unit used in measuring water depth, and is equal to 6 feet (1.83 m). The author Samuel Clemens used the pseudonym "Mark Twain" because it meant two fathoms, or twelve feet, which was sufficient draft depth required for steamboats on the Mississippi River.The verb fathom (comprehend) derives from this measuring unit and the measuring process. It applies to determining and understanding the cause for an effect. It is often used in the negative, e.g. He could not fathom why the council would deny his request.
She was at a loss when she looked into his eyes, how could she fathom his motives for wanting to kill her?
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Carat is used appropriately to measure the weight of gemstones, as pounds, tons or kilos are used to measure the weight of mass.
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An alternative term for a measure of gas is volume.