From en.wiktionary.org:
** English
*** Etymology
[en] From Latin American [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en] - [en]
*** Noun
[s]
1. [en] An earthquake . 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2006 | author=Louise Chipley Slavicek | title=The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Of 1906 | page=107 |passage=Ever since the San Francisco earthquake of April 18, 1906, scientists have been warning that it is just a matter of time before another major TEMBLOR strikes the Bay Area.}}
1. * {{ quote-web |en |date=2018/11/10 |title=4.3-magnitude earthquake rocks Taiwan's Chiayi |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181110090228/https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/en/news/3572304 |archivedate=10 November 2018 |work=w:Taiwan News |section=Environment |url2=https://archive.ph/fgfTH |text=The earthquake's intensity, which gauges the actual effect of a TEMBLOR, was measured 4 on Taiwan's 7-tiered intensity scale in Yichu, 3 in Chiayi City and Tainan City's Chiali, as well as 2 in Yunlin County's Touliu City and Shuilin.}}
1. * {{ quote-journal | en | date=December 8 2022 | author=Marc Jayson Cayabyab | title=PNR suspends trips due to earthquake | titleurl=https://www.philstar.com/nation/2022/12/08/2229268/pnr-suspends-trips-due-earthquake | journal= The Philippine Star |passage=PNR trips were suspended at past 1 p.m. after the TEMBLOR struck Camarines Norte, but was felt in the city of Manila at Intensity 3.}}
1. * [en-US]
**** Translations
[earthquake]
**** See also
- [en] [en]
** Spanish
*** Etymology
From [es].
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Noun
[m]
1. tremor [i.e. involuntary vibration from illness or fear] 2. tremble , trembling , shaking , quivering 3. tremor , earthquake , quake , [en] [usually a light one]
**** Derived terms
{{col|es |temblor esencial |temblor secundario<t:aftershock> }}
*** Further reading
- [R:es:DRAE]