Calamitic
Calamitic is an adjective used to describe something that is disastrous, ruinous, or involving great misfortune. It conveys a sense of extreme severity and negative consequences, often implying widespread damage or suffering. The term is derived from the Greek word "kalamos," meaning reed, which historically was used to describe a measuring rod, and by extension, something that reveals or measures. Over time, the word "calamity" came to signify a disastrous event, and "calamitic" emerged as the adjective to describe such events or things related to them.
Examples of calamitic events include natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes, which can cause widespread