Friday, December 01, 2006

 

Fathom

The name derives from the Old English name foethm meaning outstreched arms. Once used for measuring distances on land it is now only for nautical uses. The verb "to fathom" means to measure the depth of something. Until early 20th century is was the unit used to measure the depth of mines in Cornwall, England.

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You know it Matt. Just win.

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