About CATA: The root “Cata” generally used as a prefix in English words, derived from Greek word” KATA”, which means “Down”. The meanings of the words derive from this root possess “downward motion”, “Falling down” as a meaning subsets. The examples are given below for better understanding.
Words:
Catalog (noun) - A complete list of items, typically one in alphabetical or other systematic order, in particular.
Catastrophe (noun) - Turning for the worst, a substantial disaster.
Catabasis (noun) - A going down; is a descent of some type, such as moving downhill.
Cataclysm (noun) - A downward sweep of water; flood; disaster/ a large-scale and violent event in the natural world.
Cataclysmic (adjective) - In the nature of a cataclysm.
Catacomb (noun) - Underground burial place.
Catafalque (noun) - A raised platform for the coffin of on deceased
Catagenesis (noun) - Evolution going back, and not forward.
Catalyst (noun) - A combination which starts a reaction.
Cataract (noun) - A large waterfall; a clouding of the lens of the eye.
Catakinesis (noun) - A state when energy is down.

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