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The term "abyssal" was first used in the 16th century to describe the vast, unexplored depths of the ocean. It gained scientific prominence in the 19th century as marine exploration advanced.
Over time, the term has expanded to encompass not only the deep ocean but also other vast and mysterious places, such as space or the human subconscious.
Etymology The word abysmal derives from the Greek word abyssos which means bottoml
Etymology Origin Late Latin abyssimus bottomless Root Greek abyssos deep chasm
Etymology The word abyss comes from the Greek word ἄβυσσος abyssos which m
Etymology Origin Late Latin abyssimus bottomless Root Greek abyssos deep chasm
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