Collision

/kəˈlɪʒən/ noun

A collision is a violent coming together of two or more objects, such as cars, particles, or ideas, usually causing damage or change. It emphasizes impact and sudden contact.

It comes from Latin “collisio,” from “collidere,” meaning “to strike together,” from “com-” (together) and “laedere” (to strike or hurt). The word entered English through French in the 17th century.

AMግጭት
ARتصادم
BNসংঘর্ষ
CSsrážka
DAkollision
DEKollision
ELσύγκρουση
EScolisión
FAبرخورد
FItörmäys
FRcollision
GUઅથડામણ
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