Collisions

/kəˈlɪʒənz/ noun

Instances where two or more objects strike each other with force, or conflicts between opposing ideas, interests, or groups.

From Latin collisio, from collidere meaning 'to strike together', from com- meaning 'together' and laedere meaning 'to strike, hurt'. Entered English in the 15th century initially in physical contexts, later extended metaphorically to describe conflicts between abstract concepts or social forces.

AMግጥሚያዎች
ARاصطدامات
BNসংঘর্ষ
CAcol·lisions
CSsrážky
DAkollisioner
DEKollisionen
ELσυγκρούσεις
EScolisiones
FAبرخوردها
FItörmäykset
FRcollisions
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