different between seismic vs moonquake

seismic

English

Etymology

Based on Ancient Greek ??????? (seismós, shaking, earthquake) +? -ic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?sa?zm?k/
  • Rhymes: -a?zm?k.

Adjective

seismic (not comparable)

  1. Related to, or caused by an earthquake or other vibration of the Earth.
  2. (figuratively) Of very large or widespread effect.

Derived terms

Translations


Romanian

Etymology

From French séismique

Adjective

seismic m or n (feminine singular seismic?, masculine plural seismici, feminine and neuter plural seismice)

  1. seismic

Declension

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moonquake

English

Etymology

moon +? quake, after the pattern of earthquake.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -e?k

Noun

moonquake (plural moonquakes)

  1. A seismic event occurring on the moon; the lunar equivalent of an earthquake.

Hypernyms

  • planetquake

Translations

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  • what happens in moonquakes
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