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coseismal
coseismal, a. and n. (kəʊˈsaɪzməl) [f. co- prefix 2 + seismal.] A. adj. Relating to the points of simultaneous arrival of an earthquake wave on the earth's surface; in coseismal line, coseismal curve, coseismal zone.1851–9 Mallet in Adm. Man. Sci. Enq. 361 Upon maps of the country in which the shock... Oxford English Dictionary
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isochronal
isochronal, a. (aɪˈsɒkrənəl) Also 8 erron. -cronal. [f. mod.L. isochron-us (Leibnitz), a. Gr. ἰσόχρον-ος equal in time (f. ἰσο-, iso- + χρόνος time) + -al1. Cf. F. isochrone (1703 in Hatz.–Darm.).] 1. = isochronous a. 1. † isochronal line [tr. L. linea isochrona (Leibnitz, 1689)], a curve in which a... Oxford English Dictionary
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homo-
homo- before a vowel hom-. a. combining form of Gr. ὁµός same; a formative of many scientific and other terms, often in opposition to hetero-. The more important of these, with their derivatives, will be found in their alphabetical places; others, of less importance or frequency, follow here. The pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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wave
▪ I. wave, n. (weɪv) (Also 6 whave, 8 weave.) [f. wave v. In sense 1, which appears early in the 16th c., it seems to have been substituted by popular etymology for the older waw n., which it rapidly superseded in use. In branch II it is a new formation on the verb.] I. 1. a. A movement in the sea o... Oxford English Dictionary
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