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The word "chasm" entered English in the 16th century. Its ultimate origin is from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʰes-, meaning "to gape." This root is also the source of words such as "cavern," "hollow," and "hiatus."
Etymology Greek χάος khaos meaning yawning void abyss or gap Meaning
Etymology Greek χάος khaos meaning yawning void abyss or gap Meaning
Etymology Late Latin chasma from Greek χάσμα chásma meaning a cleft gap
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Etymology The word opening comes from the Middle English word openen which in turn d
Etymology Middle English suffrage c 1440 Anglo French suffrage 13th century La
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