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There are 14 ten-letter words containing SEIS

BRADYSEISMbradyseism n. (Volcanology) A gradual uplift or descent of part of the Earth’s surface caused by the filling or emptying…
BRADYSEISM n. a slow up-and-down movement of the earth's crust.
COSEISMALScoseismals n. Plural of coseismal.
COSEISMAL n. a coseismal line, also COSEISMIC.
COSEISMICSCOSEISMIC n. a coseismal line, also COSEISMAL.
DISSEISEESdisseisees n. Plural of disseisee.
DISSEISEE n. one who is disseised, deprived of seisin, also DISSEIZEE.
DISSEISINGdisseising v. Present participle of disseise.
DISSEISE v. to deprive of seisin, to dispossess wrongfully, also DISSEIZE.
DISSEISINSdisseisins n. Plural of disseisin.
DISSEISIN n. the act of disseizing; an unlawful dispossessing and ouster of a person actually seized of the freehold, also DISSEIZIN.
DISSEISORSdisseisors n. Plural of disseisor.
DISSEISOR n. one who deprives another of seisin, also DISSEIZOR.
ISOSEISMALisoseismal n. (Geology) A line on a map joining points of equal seismic intensity produced by an earthquake.
isoseismal adj. Being or relating to a line of this kind.
ISOSEISMAL n. a line connecting points of same earthquake intensity, also ISOSEISMIC.
ISOSEISMICisoseismic adj. Isoseismal.
ISOSEISMIC n. a line connecting points of same earthquake intensity, also ISOSEISMAL.
MICROSEISMmicroseism n. A faint earth tremor caused by natural phenomena, such as wind.
MICROSEISM n. a small earth tremor.
SEISMICITYseismicity n. (Geology) A measure or a degree of how seismic a region is or how prone it is to earthquakes.
SEISMICITY n. the degree of vulnerability to earthquakes.
SEISMOGRAMseismogram n. (Geology) The graphical output from an accelerograph or seismograph.
SEISMOGRAM n. a seismograph record.
SEISMOLOGYseismology n. The study of the vibration of the Earth’s interior caused by natural and unnatural sources, such as earthquakes.
SEISMOLOGY n. the study of earthquakes.
UNSEISABLEUNSEISABLE adj. that cannot be possessed by seisin.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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