Famine

/ˈfæmɪn/ noun

A severe shortage of food over a large area, causing widespread hunger and often death.

From Middle French “famine,” from Latin “fames” meaning “hunger” or “starvation.” The English form has been used for centuries to describe large‑scale hunger crises.

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