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    Fath·om
    /ˈfaT͟Həm/

    noun

    • 1. a unit of length equal to six feet (approximately 1.8 m), chiefly used in reference to the depth of water: "sonar says that we're in eighteen fathoms"

    verb

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  3. Fathom can be a noun meaning a unit of length for measuring water depth, or a verb meaning to probe, sound, or understand something. Learn the origin, synonyms, examples, and related words of fathom.

  4. Fathom can be a noun meaning a unit of water depth or a verb meaning to understand or discover something. Learn how to use fathom in sentences, find synonyms and related words, and see translations in different languages.

  5. To fathom something is to understand it thoroughly. It's usually used in the negative, as in "I can't fathom why he doesn't want to go along with us." Fathom is from Middle English fadme, from Old English fæthm, "outstretched arms." The Old English and modern English noun also refers to a unit of length used to measure the depth of water.

  6. noun. a unit of length equal to six feet (1.829 metres), used to measure depths of water. mining a unit of volume usually equal to six cubic feet, used in measuring ore bodies. forestry a unit of volume equal to six cubic feet, used for measuring timber.

  7. Fathom can be a noun meaning a unit of water depth or a verb meaning to understand or discover something. Learn how to use fathom in different contexts with examples and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. 20 hours ago · Fathom is a noun meaning a unit of length equal to six feet or 1.8 meters, used to measure water depth. It is also a verb meaning to understand or penetrate something. See synonyms, pronunciation, grammar and usage examples.

  9. Fathom is a verb that means to understand or find an explanation for something. It is often used with the preposition out and a noun. See examples, pronunciation, synonyms and word origin.

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