temblor
41Temblor Range — ▪ mountains, California, United States segment of the Coast Ranges (see Pacific mountain system), south central California, U.S. It extends southeastward for about 50 miles (80 km) from northwestern Kern county to the San Emigdio Mountains… …
42Temblor de Ituzaingó de 2009 — Terremoto de Ituzaingó de 2009 Entidad subnacional …
43temblor — noun Etymology: Spanish, literally, trembling, from temblar to tremble, from Medieval Latin tremulare more at tremble Date: 1876 earthquake …
44temblor — /tem bleuhr, blawr/; Sp. /tem blawrdd /, n., pl. temblors, Sp. temblores / blaw rddes/. a tremor; earthquake. [1895 1900, Amer.; < Sp: lit., a quaking, equiv. to tembl(ar) to quake (perh. L timere to fear and LL tremulare to quake; see TREMBLE) + …
45temblor — noun /tɛmˈblɔː/ An earthquake …
46temblor — Oscilaciones rítmicas e involuntarias que describe todo o parte del cuerpo alrededor de su posición de equilibrio …
47temblor — Synonyms and related words: apoplexy, breakup, cataclysm, climax, convulsion, diastrophism, disaster, fit, overthrow, paroxysm, quake, quaker, shake, shock, spasm, stroke, tidal wave, tremor, tsunami, upheaval| …
48temblor — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. shock, quake, tremor; see earthquake . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A shaking of the earth: earthquake, quake, seism, tremblor, tremor. Informal: shake. See MOVE, REPETITION …
49temblor — tem|blor [ˈtemblə, blo: US blər, blo:r] n formal [Date: 1800 1900; : Spanish; Origin: shaker, earthquake , from temblar to shake ] an ↑earthquake …
50temblor — tem|blor [ temblər ] noun count AMERICAN MAINLY JOURNALISM an EARTHQUAKE …