Cataclysm

From Britannica 11th Edition (1911)

Cataclysm (Gr. κατακλυσμός, a deluge), a great flood or deluge (q.v.). The term is used in geology to denote an overwhelming catastrophe which has produced sudden changes in the earth’s surface; and also, figuratively, of any great and violent change which sweeps away the existing social or political order.




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