Rapid

/ˈræpɪd/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, rapid means happening or moving very quickly. As a noun, “rapids” are sections of a river where the water flows fast and roughly over rocks.

It comes from Latin “rapidus,” meaning “seizing, rushing, swift,” from “rapere,” meaning “to seize or snatch.” English took it through French in the 17th century.

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