Fathom (disambiguation)

Fathom (disambiguation)

Fathom can refer to:

Measure

* Fathom, the unit of measurement
* a verb meaning "to measure the depth of" something, especially with a sounding line
* a meaning "to manage to comprehend" or "get to the bottom of"

Media

* "Fathom", a comic book created by Michael Turner
* "Fathom", a working title of the television series "Surface"
* "Fathom", a 1967 movie starring Raquel Welch, which was based upon the novel "A Girl Called Fathom" by Larry Forrester
* "", educational software for math and statistics by Key Curriculum Press.
* "Fathom", a 2008 novel by Cherie Priest

Music

* "Fathom", a Celtic rock band
* "15 Fathoms, Counting", an acoustic instrumental by British death metal band Bring Me The Horizon

Business

*Fathom, Hartford, CT - a strategic marketing and design firm based in Hartford, Connecticut.
* Fathom, an online learning venture founded by Columbia University that operated from 1999-2003.

Vehicle

* The Fathom is the successful commercial prototype for the Marion hyper-sub, an underwater vehicle.


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