georisk

noun

Etymology

From geo- + risk.

  1. derived from *lewk-
  2. derived from ܪܙܩܐ — “daily ration
  3. derived from رِزْق — “sustenance, that which God allots
  4. derived from ῥιζικό — “sustenance obtained by a soldier through his own initiative, fortune
  5. derived from ῥιζικόν
  6. derived from resecō
  7. derived from *resecum
  8. derived from risco — “risk
  9. borrowed from risque
  10. prefixed as georisk — “geo + risk

Definitions

  1. Any potential hazard or danger to human life, property, infrastructure, or the…

    Any potential hazard or danger to human life, property, infrastructure, or the environment, posed by geological processes.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for georisk. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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