"meteotsunami" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: meteotsunamis [plural]
Etymology: Blend of meteorological + tsunami Etymology templates: {{blend|en|meteorological|tsunami}} Blend of meteorological + tsunami Head templates: {{en-noun}} meteotsunami (plural meteotsunamis)
  1. A tsunami-like wave of meteorological origin. Wikipedia link: en:meteotsunami Synonyms: meteorological tsunami Related terms: ice tsunami, megatsunami, tsunami, ice shove, seiche, storm surge Translations (Translations): météotsunami (French), météo-tsunami (French), tsunami météorologique (French), marrobbio (Italian), meteotsunami [neuter] (Polish), marrubbiu (Sicilian)
    Sense id: en-meteotsunami-en-noun-VwY9Ru-c Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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