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  1. #1 Global Sales Enablement Platform | Seismic

    Seismic gives revenue leaders the confidence to know their teams are ready to maximize every customer interaction — and provides the insights and tools to pivot quickly if they’re not. It drives …

  2. SEISMIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SEISMIC is of, subject to, or caused by an earthquake; also : of or relating to an earth vibration caused by something else (such as an explosion or the impact of a meteorite).

  3. Seismology - Wikipedia

    Seismic waves are elastic waves that propagate in solid or fluid materials. They can be divided into body waves that travel through the interior of the materials; surface waves that travel along surfaces or …

  4. Latest Earthquakes

    2025-12-13 17:46:47 (UTC-08:00) 5.0 km

  5. SEISMIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Add to word list earth science relating to, or caused by an earthquake (= sudden violent movement of the earth’s surface) (Definition of seismic from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © …

  6. Seismic Monitor

    Up-to-date map of the latest earthquakes with resources like news, lists, tools and a 3D viewer.

  7. Seismic - definition of seismic by The Free Dictionary

    1. Of, subject to, or caused by an earthquake or earth vibration. 2. Earthshaking: an issue of seismic proportions and ramifications.

  8. SEISMIC definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    Seismic means caused by or relating to an earthquake. Earthquakes produce two types of seismic waves. The latest seismic activity was also felt in northern Kenya.

  9. seismic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    3 days ago · seismic (not comparable) Related to, or caused by an earthquake or other vibration of the Earth. seismic activity (of a place) Subject to earthquakes. a seismic area (figuratively) Of very large …

  10. Turkey’s Largest City Is Threatened by a Lurking Seismic ...

    3 days ago · Escalating activity along a fault line in the Sea of Marmara is moving closer to Istanbul, seismologists warn.