- science.howstuffworks.com environmental/earth/…A study commissioned by the Chinese government conducted in the mid-1980s figured the death toll of the Great Famine to be about 17 million.
- definitions.net definition/famineWhat does famine mean? Information and translations of famine in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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- dictionarys.net FamineFam"ine , n. [F. famine, fr. L. fames hunger; cf. Gr. want, need, Skr. h'beni loss, lack, h'be to leave.] General scarcity of food; dearth; a want of provisions; destitution.
- thecontentauthority.com blog/hunger-vs-famineAs we delve deeper into this topic, we’ll explore the causes and effects of both hunger and famine, and what can be done to address these issues.
- definder.net Famine/Natural case point: Europe's Great Famine of 1315-1317, when a spell of cold weather and heavy rains ruined crops, driving people to infanticide, child...
- encyclopedia.com medicine/drugs/pharmacology/…Some provoked famines may legally be characterized as genocide or crime against humanity, but the problem of famine goes far beyond such cases.
- linguee.com french-english/translation/famine.htmlMany translated example sentences containing "famine" – English-French dictionary and search engine for English translations.
- vocabulary.com dictionary/famineA famine is a severe shortage of food, but not the "I forgot to go to the grocery store and there's nothing to eat in the house" type of shortage.
- relatedwords.io famineBelow is a massive list of famine words - that is, words related to famine. The top 4 are: drought, starvation, feast and shortage.