Chasm

/ˈkæzəm/ noun

A chasm is a deep, narrow opening in the earth, rock, or ice. It can also mean a huge difference or separation between people, groups, or ideas.

“Chasm” comes from Greek “khasma,” meaning “gaping hollow” or “yawning opening.” It entered English through Latin, keeping the idea of a wide, dramatic gap.

AMሸለቆ
ARهاوية
BNগহ্বর
CSpropast
DAafgrund
DEAbgrund
ELχάσμα
ESabismo
FAپرتگاه
FIkuilu
FRabîme
GUખાઈ
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