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tsu·na·mi

 (tso͞o-nä′mē)
n. pl. tsu·na·mis or tsunami
A very large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption.

[Japanese : tsu, harbor + nami, wave (so called because tsunamis generally pass unnoticed on the open sea, causing a slight swell, but rise to cause damage in the shallow waters of harbors ).]

tsu·na′mic (-mĭk) adj.
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tsunami

(tsʊˈnæmɪ)
n, pl -mis or -mi
1. (Physical Geography) a large, often destructive, sea wave produced by a submarine earthquake, subsidence, or volcanic eruption. Sometimes incorrectly called a tidal wave
2. a sudden increase in or overwhelming number or volume of: the tsunami of Olympic visitors.
[from Japanese, from tsu port + nami wave]
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tsu•na•mi

(tsʊˈnɑ mi)

n., pl. -mis.
an enormous sea wave produced by a seaquake or undersea volcanic eruption.
[1905–10; < Japanese, =tsu harbor + nami wave]
tsu•na′mic (-ˈnɑ mɪk, -ˈnæm ɪk) adj.
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tsunami
Waves created by a powerful underwater disturbance lose speed as they reach shallower water, but they gain height and get closer together.

tsu·na·mi

(tso͞o-nä′mē)
A very large ocean wave that is caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption and often causes extreme destruction when it strikes land. See Note at tidal wave.
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tsunami

A high-speed wave set off by an earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption and towering on reaching some coasts; also called seismic sea wave.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.tsunami - a cataclysm resulting from a destructive sea wave caused by an earthquake or volcanic eruption; "a colossal tsunami destroyed the Minoan civilization in minutes"
calamity, catastrophe, tragedy, disaster, cataclysm - an event resulting in great loss and misfortune; "the whole city was affected by the irremediable calamity"; "the earthquake was a disaster"
moving ridge, wave - one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
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Translations
цунами
tsunami
tsunami
cunamo
tsunami
tsunamihyökyaalto
cunamitsunami
cunamiszökőár
tsunami
津波津浪
지진해일
cunami
tsunamivloedgolf
tsunami
tsunamiflodvåg
คลื่นสึนามิเกิดจากแผ่นดินไหวใต้ทะเล
цунамі
sóng thần

tsunami

[tsʊˈnɑːmi] ntsunami m
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tsunami

n (= tidal wave)Tsunami m
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tsunami

تسونامي tsunami tsunami Tsunami τσουνάμι tsunami tsunami tsunami tsunami tsunami 津波 지진해일 tsunami tsunami tsunami tsunami цунами tsunami คลื่นสึนามิเกิดจากแผ่นดินไหวใต้ทะเล tsunami sóng thần 海啸
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References in periodicals archive ?
As part of an international cooperative effort to save lives and protect property, NOAA and the National Weather Service (NWS) operate two tsunami warning centers: the National Tsunami Warning Center (NTWC) which expanded its scope to the US Atlantic Coast and the Atlantic Coast of Canada in Palmer, Alaska, and the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC) in Ewa Beach Hawaii.
The 1945 tsunami led to the death of 300 people in Pakistan and Oman.
According to the new research, the tsunami caused by the impact began in the Gulf of Mexico.
28 was from an on-land fault, but surprised many when it triggered a tsunami with 7-meter waves.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially said "hazardous tsunami waves" were possible within 300 km (186 miles) of the epicentre along the coasts of Indonesia and the Philippines.
Jakarta: A tsunami in Indonesia's Sunda Strait struck two of the country's islands without warning, killing at least 222 people and injuring more than 700, officials said here yesterday.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre at first said hazardous tsunami waves from the earthquake were possible within 300 km of the epicenter along the coasts of Russia, but later said the threat of tsunami had passed.
In December 2015, the UN General Assembly designated 5 November as World Tsunami Awareness Day.
World Tsunami Awareness Day raises awareness regarding precautionary measures to be taken against tsunami.
Despite this, many citizens are unprepared for the event of a tsunami.
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) and National Seismic Monitoring Centre issued a press release regarding the Indian Ocean-Wide Tsunami exercise in which it invited the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), provincial disaster management authority, Karachi commissioner, deputy commissioners of Badin, Thatta, Gawadar and Lasbela, Pakistan Navy, Pakistan Air Force, Karachi Port Trust and Karachi Nuclear Power Complex, along with the media.