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Seismoscope
Seismoscope Seis"mo*scope, n. [Gr. ??? an earthquake + -scope.] (Physics) A seismometer.

Meaning of Ismos from wikipedia

- Ismo Mikael Leikola (born 22 January 1979), sometimes known professionally as ISMO, is a Finnish comedian, musician, author, screenwriter, and YouTuber...
- Ismo may refer to: -ism in Spanish, Portuguese, Esperanto and Italian Ismo, a brand name for isosorbide mononitrate Ismo Alanko (born 1960), Finnish musician...
- Ismo Kullervo Junni (27 June 1943 – 3 November 1995) was a Finnish serial killer and arsonist, who carried out several of his killings and arson in the...
- Ismo Kullervo Alanko (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈismo ˈʔɑlɑŋko]; born November 12, 1960) is a Finnish musician. He is known as the frontman of several bands...
- English words, originally derived from the Ancient Gr**** suffix -ισμός (-ismós), and reached English through the Latin -ismus, and the French -isme. It...
- Ismo Sajakorpi (born 18 May 1944, Tampere, Finland) is a Finnish television writer, screen writer and television director. He has written the scripts for...
- Monarchianism (from the Gr**** monarkhia, meaning "ruling of one," and -ismos, meaning "practice or teaching") stresses the absolute, uncompromising unity...
- Monosorb, Chemydur. In India, this drug is available under the brand names of Ismo, Imdur, Isonorm, Monotrate, Solotrate, and Monit. In Russia it is occasionally...
- and its neighbouring areas. Only four of the original twenty charactersIsmo (Esko Kovero), Kalle (Pete Lattu), Aki (Sami Uotila) and Kari (Tommi Taurula)...
- autism. It is a portmanteau of the Gr**** word autos ("self") and suffix -ismos, denoting an action or state, that conveys the notion of "morbid self-absorption"...