Definitionadj. subject to or caused by an earthquake or earth vibration
Last update: August 23, 2015
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Seismic and Oceanic Noises. [Please select]
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Great damage was done by a seismic wave following the shock. [Please select]
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The revolutionary movements of Europe at this period were having a seismic effect upon American labor. [Please select]
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I don't know which it is in most danger of, seismic or Semitic disturbances. [Please select]
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The destruction of Lisbon in the middle of the eighteenth century and its subsequent immunity from seismic damage is a reassuring example. [Please select]
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But even time cannot obviate the seismic effects of new inventions, and shifts in jurisdictional matters are always imminent. [Please select]
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Ruston in the nursery and had a talk with that lady, which was destined to produce seismic upheavals. [Please select]
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From the reports of eyewitnesses it transpires that the seismic waves were accompanied by a violent atmospheric perturbation of cyclonic character. [Please select]
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It was clear that, during some seismic disturbance, probably hundreds of years before, the continuity of strata, until then on the same plane, had been broken, leaving a fissure where the drop had taken place. [Please select]
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