Yes.
Fathom is a verb as well as a noun.
As a noun it means : A unit of length equal to six feet (approximately 1.8 m), chiefly used in reference to the depth of water.
As a verb it means : Understand (a difficult problem or an enigmatic person) after much thought: "he could scarcely fathom the idea".
The word "fathom" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a unit of measurement for depth, typically used in nautical contexts. As a verb, it means to understand or comprehend something deeply or thoroughly.
It means he could not understand or comprehend the reasons. The verb "fathom" (to penetrate to the meaning or nature) derives from the process of measuring water depth, the unit "fathom" being equal to 6 feet.
It means he could not understand or comprehend the reasons. The verb "fathom" (to penetrate to the meaning or nature) derives from the process of measuring water depth, the unit "fathom" being equal to 6 feet.
"I do not fathom what you are talking about." "The water is one fathom deep."
One fathom is equal to 1.8288 meters.
There are 1.8288 yards in a fathom.
We needed to fathom the water
I could not fathom the problem correctly.
One fathom = six feet.
Ulna is one Latin equivalent of 'fathom'. It's the choice in terms of a noun that's a unit of measure. The feminine gender noun literally translates as 'elbow'. It may be translated loosely as 'arm' or 'as much as a man can span with both arms'.Explorare is another Latin equivalent of 'fathom'. It's the choice in terms of a verb that means 'to fathom'. The Latin infinitive literally translates as 'to explore, investigate, search out' and 'to put to proof, test, try'.
1 fathom = 1828.8 millimeters
Deep Fathom was created in 2001.