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[Noun] | "tem*blor" | \ ˈtem-blər \
1: earthquake
Origin: 1876 ;
Spanish, literally, trembling, from temblar to tremble, from Medieval Latin tremulare{mat|tremble|};
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[Verb] | "trem*ble" | \ ˈtrem-bəl \
1: to shake involuntarily (as with fear or cold) : shiver
2: to move, sound, pass, or come to pass as if shaken or tremulous
3: to be affected with great fear or anxiety
Origin: 14th century ;
Middle English, from Anglo-French trembler, from Medieval Latin tremulare, from Latin tremulus tremulous, from tremere to tremble; akin to Greek tremein to tremble;
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[Noun] | "temblor"
1: a shaking of the earth;
* e.g., " ... a temblor knocked down many of the buildings in the village "
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