katabasis

Etymology
From, from verb.

Noun

 * 1)  A mytheme or trope in which the hero embarks on a journey to the underworld.
 * 2)  Any journey downwards or fall.
 * 3) A retreat, especially a military one.
 * 4) A journey from the interior of a country to the coast.
 * 5)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1)  Any journey downwards or fall.
 * 2) A retreat, especially a military one.
 * 3) A journey from the interior of a country to the coast.
 * 4)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1) A retreat, especially a military one.
 * 2) A journey from the interior of a country to the coast.
 * 3)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1) A journey from the interior of a country to the coast.
 * 2)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1) A journey from the interior of a country to the coast.
 * 2)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.
 * 1)  The presence of downward (drainage or katabatic) winds.

Translations

 * French:
 * Italian: catabasi
 * Latin: catabasis
 * Occitan: catabasi
 * Polish: ,
 * Sicilian: catàbbasi
 * Spanish: catábasis

Etymology
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