Meanderer
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This morning's paper had the headline "Temblor Staggers Nepalese". That word was unfamiliar to me, so I looked it up.
temblor
noun tem·blor \ˈtem-blər; ˈtem-ˌblȯr, tem-ˈ\
Definition of TEMBLOR
: earthquake
See temblor defined for English-language learners
Examples of TEMBLOR
Origin of TEMBLOR
Spanish, literally, trembling, from temblar to tremble, from Medieval Latintremulare — more at trembleFirst Known Use: 1876
temblor
noun tem·blor \ˈtem-blər; ˈtem-ˌblȯr, tem-ˈ\
Definition of TEMBLOR
: earthquake
See temblor defined for English-language learners
Examples of TEMBLOR
- <a temblor knocked down many of the buildings in the village>
Origin of TEMBLOR
Spanish, literally, trembling, from temblar to tremble, from Medieval Latintremulare — more at trembleFirst Known Use: 1876
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