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earthquake
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 4.0
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natural disaster
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Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors trimalchio, cffrost, pavlos, and 2 more
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tremor
(n, event)
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― IsA ⟶
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earthquake
(n, event)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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earthquake
(n, event)
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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geological phenomenon
(n, geology)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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earthquake
(n, state)
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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disturbance
(n, state)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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seaquake
(n, event)
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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earthquake
(n, event)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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shock
(n, event)
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 2.0
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en
earthquake
(n, event)
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Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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earthquake
(n)
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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translational vibration
(n)
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Source: OpenCyc 2012
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deep focus earthquake
(n)
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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earthquake
(n)
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Source: OpenCyc 2012
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intraplate earthquake
(n)
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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earthquake
(n)
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Source: OpenCyc 2012
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earthquake
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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planetquake
(n)
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Source: English Wiktionary
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interplate earthquake
(n)
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― IsA ⟶
Weight: 1.0
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earthquake
(n)
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Source: OpenCyc 2012
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