Stampede

/stæmˈpiːd/ noun

A stampede is a sudden, wild rush of a large group of animals or people, usually running in panic. It can be very dangerous because of the speed, weight, and lack of control.

From American Spanish “estampida” meaning “crash, uproar, stampede,” from “estampar” meaning “to stamp, press.” The word was adopted into English in the 19th century in the context of cattle and wild herds.

AMሰብአዊ አደን
ARزحام
BNদৌড়
CAaixafada
CSpanika
DApanik
DEPanik
ELσυρροή
ESestampida
FAفشار
FImassa
FRbousculade
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