Catastrophe
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catastrophe is an extremely large-scale disaster, a horrible event. The term may also refer to: ▪ The mathematical catastrophe theory by the French mathematician René Thom. ▪
Catastrophe, a non-fiction book by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann ▪ Catastrophe, the climax and resolution of a plot in ancient Greek drama and poetry ▪ Catastrophe, the main antagonist in
The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs ▪
Catastrophe, a 1982 short play by Samuel Beckett ▪
Catastrophe, a five-part science series on Channel 4 ▪ The Catastrophe, a Greek name for the Population exchange between Greece and Turkey ▪ Catastrophic failure, complete failure of a system from which recovery is impossible ▪ Catastrophic, rock band featuring Trevor Peres ▪ In mathematics, the object of study in catastrophe theory. ▪ The Nakba, the 1948 expulsion of Palestinians from their homes...