Definition of Teleseisms. Meaning of Teleseisms. Synonyms of Teleseisms

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Definition of Teleseisms

Teleseism
Teleseism Tel"e*seism, n. [Gr. th^le far + ? shock.] A seismic movement or shock far from the recording instrument. -- Tel`e*seis"mic, a.

Meaning of Teleseisms from wikipedia

- A teleseism is a tremor caused by an earthquake that is very far away (from the Ancient Gr**** τῆλε) from where it is recorded. According to the USGS,...
- Telese Terme, called simply Telese until 1991, is a city, comune (muni****lity) and former episcopal seat in the Province of Benevento, in the Campania...
- The Diocese of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata de' Goti (Latin: Dioecesis Cerretana-Thelesina-Sanctae Agathae Gothorum) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic...
- Emilia Telese (born in Sarno, Italy,1973) is an Italian artist whose practice includes performance, visual, site-specific and video art, interactive and...
- Alexander of Telese (Italian: Alessandro Telesino) was an Italian chronicler and historian, and the abbot of San Salvatore, near Telese, in southern Italy...
- this branch of the Ceva family are Marchese di Pietracatella and Duca di Telese. The Ceva family is a descendant branch of the Aleramici dynasty founded...
- Lago di Telese is a lake in the Province of Benevento, Campania, Italy. Its surface area is 0.049 km2. Distancesto.com website, at https://www.distancesto...
- Archived from the original on 6 August 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2022. Telese, Luca (8 February 2009). "La Meloni: 'Caro Fini, ecco perché non ti seguo'"...
- Salvatore Telesino. Faicchio is located a few kilometers from Terme di Telese. Eugenio Bianchi, theoretical physicist born in Faicchio Luigi Palmieri...
- previously acted. His paternal grandfather's family were Italian emigrants from Telese Terme; the family surname was originally spelled "Giammattei" (Italian pronunciation:...