different between seism vs reism

seism

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ??????? (seismós, shaking; earthquake).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?sa?z?m/, /?sa?s?m/

Noun

seism (plural seisms)

  1. A shaking of the Earth's surface; an earthquake or tremor.

Related terms

  • seismo-

Translations

Anagrams

  • Messi, Simes, mises, semis

Romanian

Etymology

From French séisme

Noun

seism n (plural seisme)

  1. seism, earthquake

Declension

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  • what seismic wave is the most destructive
  • what seismic zone am i in
  • what seismic waves
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  • what seismic waves move side to side
  • what seismic wave is the fastest


reism

English

Etymology

Latin r?s (thing) +? -ism

Noun

reism (uncountable)

  1. (philosophy) A form of concretism stating that (i) every object is a body and (ii) no object is a state or relation, or property.

Translations

Anagrams

  • IMers, Mires, Miser, Reims, Rimes, emirs, mires, miser, reims, remis, riems, rimes

reism From the web:

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  • what is heather reisman worth
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