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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)
- Related to, or caused by an earthquake or other vibration of the Earth.
- (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)
- seismic
Declension
seismic From the web:
- what seismic waves
- what seismic wave travels the fastest
- what seismic waves cause the most damage
- what seismic wave is the most destructive
- what seismic waves are the first to reach a seismograph
- what seismic wave is the fastest
- what seismic zone am i in
- what seismic wave does the most damage
seismology
English
seismology on Wikiversity.Wikiversity
Etymology
seismo- +? -logy
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /sa?z?m?l?d?i/
- Rhymes: -?l?d?i
Noun
seismology (uncountable)
- The study of the vibration of the Earth's interior caused by natural and unnatural sources, such as earthquakes.
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Related terms
- seismic
Translations
seismology From the web:
- what seismology do
- what's seismology mean
- seismology what does mean
- seismology what they do
- what is seismology in science
- what is seismology the study of
- what is seismology in geography
- what is seismology quizlet
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