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Apocalypse is a from Greek word meaning "revealed" or "uncovered". The Latin equivalent is Revelatio meaning something uncovered or unveiled. Thus the last book of the New Testament is either the Apocalypse or Revfelation both meaning the same thing derived from different languages.
BTW ergo means "therefore."
Apocalypsis
apokalypsis
"Mokushiroku" is the Apocalypse.
apocalypse eucalyptus
The book of Revelation is also known as the Apocalypse.
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The word apocalyptic is in reference to an apocalypse. An apocalypse refers to widespread doom, devastation, or disaster. Often in reference to the end of human civilization.
These letters can make the word apocalypse.
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Apocalypse.
The anagram is apocalypse.