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fathom in Spanish

fathom in Spanish is braza, abrazar, ahondar — fathom means a unit of length equal to six feet (about 1.8 metres), traditionally used to measure the depth of water.

fathom in Spanish

braza
noun
(chiefly, nautical, historical, US) A man's armspan, generally reckoned to be six feet (about 1.8 metres). Later used to measure the depth of water, but now generally replaced by the metre outside American usage.
abrazar
verb
(archaic, or, obsolete) To encircle (someone or something) with outstretched arms; specifically, to measure the circumference or (rare) length of something.
ahondar
verb
(archaic, or, obsolete) To encircle (someone or something) with outstretched arms; specifically, to measure the circumference or (rare) length of something.
asondar
verb
(archaic, or, obsolete) To encircle (someone or something) with outstretched arms; specifically, to measure the circumference or (rare) length of something.
comprehender
verb
(archaic, or, obsolete) To encircle (someone or something) with outstretched arms; specifically, to measure the circumference or (rare) length of something.
comprender
verb
(archaic, or, obsolete) To encircle (someone or something) with outstretched arms; specifically, to measure the circumference or (rare) length of something.
considerar
verb
(archaic, or, obsolete) To encircle (someone or something) with outstretched arms; specifically, to measure the circumference or (rare) length of something.
ahondar
verb
(figurative) Often followed by out: to deeply understand (someone or something); to get to the bottom of.
asondar
verb
(figurative) Often followed by out: to deeply understand (someone or something); to get to the bottom of.
comprehender
verb
(figurative) Often followed by out: to deeply understand (someone or something); to get to the bottom of.
comprender
verb
(figurative) Often followed by out: to deeply understand (someone or something); to get to the bottom of.
considerar
verb
(figurative) Often followed by out: to deeply understand (someone or something); to get to the bottom of.
desentrañar
verb
(figurative) Often followed by out: to deeply understand (someone or something); to get to the bottom of.
sondar
verb
(also, figurative) To measure the depth of (water); to take a sounding of; to sound.
sondear
verb
(also, figurative) To measure the depth of (water); to take a sounding of; to sound.
asondar
verb
(also, figurative) To measure the depth of (water); to take a sounding of; to sound.
fondear
verb
(also, figurative) To measure the depth of (water); to take a sounding of; to sound.
hondear
verb
(also, figurative) To measure the depth of (water); to take a sounding of; to sound.

What does "fathom" mean?

  1. noun A unit of length equal to six feet (about 1.8 metres), traditionally used to measure the depth of water.
    "The wreck lies at a depth of about forty fathoms."
  2. verb To understand something fully, especially something puzzling or complicated.
    "I still can't fathom why he quit such a great job."

fathom in a sentence

  • The wreck lies at a depth of about forty fathoms.
  • I still can't fathom why he quit such a great job.
  • She tried to fathom the meaning behind his cryptic message.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "fathom" in Spanish?

"fathom" in Spanish is braza, abrazar, ahondar. fathom means: A unit of length equal to six feet (about 1.8 metres), traditionally used to measure the depth of water.

How do you use "fathom" in a sentence?

Example: "The wreck lies at a depth of about forty fathoms." In Spanish, "fathom" is braza, abrazar, ahondar.

Are there other ways to say "fathom" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 12 translations listed for "fathom": braza, abrazar, ahondar, asondar, comprehender, comprender.

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