Fathom - film - was created on 1967-12-01.
Full Fathom Five - 1990 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
Captain Fathom - 1965 Project Meec 1-8 was released on: USA: 1965
Captain Fathom - 1965 Seldom Seem Sea Serpent 1-13 was released on: USA: 1965
Flowerpot Island in Ontario, part of the Fathom Five National Marine Park
In reading, "fathom" means to understand or comprehend the meaning or depth of something. It denotes the ability to grasp or comprehend complex or abstract ideas.
Understand, conceive, perceive, grasp, fathom...
Understand, conceive, perceive, grasp, fathom...
undertand, see, take in, perceive, grasp, conceive, make out, fathom
It means he could not understand or comprehend the reasons. The verb "fathom" (to penetrate to the meaning or nature) derives from the process of measuring water depth, the unit "fathom" being equal to 6 feet.
It means he could not understand or comprehend the reasons. The verb "fathom" (to penetrate to the meaning or nature) derives from the process of measuring water depth, the unit "fathom" being equal to 6 feet.
Comprehend, perceive, grasp, apprehend, fathom.
Work out, calculate, reckon, compute, unravel, solve, comprehend, decipher, fathom...
The word "fathom" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a unit of measurement for depth, typically used in nautical contexts. As a verb, it means to understand or comprehend something deeply or thoroughly.
No. The "fathom" is a unit used in measuring water depth, and is equal to 6 feet (1.83 m). The author Samuel Clemens used the pseudonym "Mark Twain" because it meant two fathoms, or twelve feet, which was sufficient draft depth required for steamboats on the Mississippi River.The verb fathom (comprehend) derives from this measuring unit and the measuring process. It applies to determining and understanding the cause for an effect. It is often used in the negative, e.g. He could not fathom why the council would deny his request.
"I do not fathom what you are talking about." "The water is one fathom deep."
One fathom is equal to 1.8288 meters.