Crater

/ˈkreɪtər/ noun

A crater is a large, bowl-shaped hole in the ground, often caused by a volcano or a meteor impact.

From Latin “crater,” meaning “mixing bowl,” which came from Greek “kratēr,” a large vessel for mixing wine and water. Astronomers borrowed the word because round lunar depressions looked like giant bowls.

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