Apocatops
The term "Apocatops" is a rarely used, and somewhat jocular, term derived from combining "apocalypse" and "catastrophe." It suggests a disaster of such immense scale and severity that it eclipses even typical apocalyptic or catastrophic events. It implies a near-total or absolute annihilation, potentially going beyond the destruction envisioned in common apocalyptic narratives.
While not a formally recognized scientific or academic term, "Apocatops" might be used informally to hyperbolically describe scenarios where the effects of a disaster are considered to be maximally destructive and irreversibly detrimental. It often carries a tone of dark humor or exaggerated dread. The word's usage is typically confined to informal conversation, fictional narratives, or potentially satirical commentary. It does not possess a fixed definition within any established discipline.