seismoscope

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seis·mo·scope

 (sīz′mə-skōp′)
n.
An instrument that indicates the occurrence or time of occurrence of an earthquake.

seis′mo·scop′ic (-skŏp′ĭk) adj.
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seismoscope

(ˈsaɪzməˌskəʊp)
n
(Geological Science) an obsolete instrument that indicates the occurrence of an earthquake. Compare seismograph
seismoscopic adj
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Upon setting out on his journey, TS is, in some respects, resolutely practical and logical (he totes his heavy suitcase in a wagon), in some he is comically clueless as he tries to plan for every scenario (he contemplates packing a seismoscope in case he comes across a woodpecker), and in others he is affectingly childish (he takes his teddy bear, and is on a quest to eat a hot dog along the way).
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