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Meaning of catástrofe




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

catástrofe
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It is a word of Latin origin, but with Greek ancestors. It means destruction, disaster, tragedy, catastrophe, ruin, abatimiendo, subversion. Catastrophe usually has natural causes and affects a lot of people, causing damage of large proportions.

  




furoya

Tragedy of great proportions, massive destruction or collapse. From the Greek x3BA; x3B1; x3C4; x3B1; (kata "down") x3C3; x3C4; x3C1; x3BF; x3C6; x3B7; ("flip, demolish" strophe).

  



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