καταρράκτης

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From καταρρᾱ́σσω (katarrhā́ssō) +‎ -της (-tēs)

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κᾰταρρᾱ́κτης (katarrhā́ktēsm (genitive κᾰταρρᾱ́κτου); first declension

  1. waterfall
  2. a kind of portcullis
  3. a kind of seabird, perhaps a gull or osprey
  4. (used adjectivally) rushing downward

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Greek[edit]

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From Ancient Greek καταρράκτης (katarrháktēs)

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καταρράκτης (katarráktism (plural καταρράκτες)

  1. (medicine) cataract (eye disease)
  2. flood, inundation
  3. (geography) waterfall, cataract, rapids

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