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Originally appearing in Volume V05, Page 505 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CATASTROPHE (Gr. Karaurpoch, from KaraQrp4ecv, to over-turn) , a See also:term of the See also:ancient See also:Greek See also:drama for the See also:change in the See also:plot which leads up to the conclusion. The word is thus used of any sudden change, particularly of a violent or disastrous nature, and in See also:geology of a See also:cataclysm or See also:great convulsion of the See also:earth's See also:surface.

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