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chasm (encz) | chasm,propast n: Zdeněk Brož |
chasm (encz) | chasm,rokle n: Zdeněk Brož |
Chasm (gcide) | Chasm \Chasm\ (k[a^]z'm), n. [L. chasma, Gr. cha`sma, fr.
chai`nein to gape, to open wide. See Chaos.]
1. A deep opening made by disruption, as a breach in the
earth or a rock; a yawning abyss; a cleft; a fissure.
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That deep, romantic chasm which slanted down the
green hill. --Coleridge.
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2. A void space; a gap or break, as in ranks of men.
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Memory . . . fills up the chasms of thought.
--Addison.
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chasm (wn) | chasm
n 1: a deep opening in the earth's surface |
chasm (foldoc) | CHeap ASseMbler
CHASM
(CHASM) A shareware assembler for MS-DOS.
(1994-11-15)
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chasm (encz) | chasm,propast n: Zdeněk Brožchasm,rokle n: Zdeněk Brož |
Chasmed (gcide) | Chasmed \Chasmed\ (k[a^]z'md), a.
Having gaps or a chasm. [R.]
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Chasmy (gcide) | Chasmy \Chas"my\ (k[a^]z"m[y^]), a.
Of or pertaining to a chasm; abounding in chasms. --Carlyle.
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They cross the chasmy torrent's foam-lit bed.
--Wordsworth.
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Isochasm (gcide) | Isochasm \I"so*chasm\, n. [Iso- + chasm.] (Phys. Geog.)
A line connecting places on the earth's surface at which
there is the same mean frequency of auroras.
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Isochasmic (gcide) | Isochasmic \I`so*chas"mic\, a.
Indicating equal auroral display; as, an isochasmic line.
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chasm (wn) | chasm
n 1: a deep opening in the earth's surface |
chasm (foldoc) | CHeap ASseMbler
CHASM
(CHASM) A shareware assembler for MS-DOS.
(1994-11-15)
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