"Seismonasty" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A rare and unusual word!
Seismopathy is a condition where an individual has a repressed or exaggerated response to earthquakes or other seismic activity.
It's a combination of "seismo-" (relating to earthquakes) and "pathos" (suffering or passion). This word is not commonly used in modern medical or scientific literature, and it may be considered a technical or obsolete term.
The word "seismonasty" is a rare or obsolete term, but it can be used in the following five examples:
"Seismosaur" is a portmanteau of "seismos", meaning "dinosaur" in Greek, and "saurus", meaning "lizard". It is often used to describe dinosaurs that lived during the mid- to late Jurassic period, often implying that they were active and moved quickly, like modern earthquake-produced seismic movements.