chasmal

  • 1chasmal — See chasm. * * * …

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  • 2chasmal — adj. abysmal, deep, bottomless …

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  • 3chasmal — chas·mal …

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  • 4chasmal — ˈkazməl adjective : resembling a chasm …

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  • 5chasm — chasmal, chasmic, adj. chasmed, adj. chasmy, adj. /kaz euhm/, n. 1. a yawning fissure or deep cleft in the earth s surface; gorge. 2. a breach or wide fissure in a wall or other structure. 3. a marked interruption of continuity; gap: a chasm in… …

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  • 6chas|mic — «KAZ mihk», adjective. = chasmal. (Cf. ↑chasmal) …

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  • 7Dämon — (gr., lat. Genius), 1) Gott, Gottheit, göttliches Wesen; 2) Seelen der Menschen aus dem goldenen Zeitalter, die in Luft gehüllt als Schutzgötter der Menschen auf Erden weilen; wogegen den griechischen Philosophen Dämonen die Seelen der… …

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  • 8chasm — /ˈkæzəm / (say kazuhm) noun 1. a yawning fissure or deep cleft in the earth s surface; a gorge. 2. a breach or wide fissure in a wall or other structure. 3. a marked interruption of continuity; gap. 4. a sundering breach in relations: the chasm… …

  • 9cavernous — [adj] hollow and large alveolate, broad, chambered, chasmal, commodious, concave, curved inward, deep, deep set, echoing, gaping, huge, resonant, reverberant, roomy, sepulchral, socketed, spacious, sunken, vast, wide, yawning; concepts… …

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  • 10gaping — [adj] wide open broad, cavernous, chasmal, great, vast, yawning; concepts 485,490 Ant. closed, shut …

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