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    The epicenter ( / ˈɛpɪˌsɛntər / ), epicentre, or epicentrum [1] in seismology is the point on the Earth 's surface directly above a hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates.

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  3. epicentro. noun. epicentre, epicenter [noun] the central point of something, the place where the most important events happen. epicentre, epicenter [noun] the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the point of origin of an earthquake.

  4. 1. m. Geol. Centro superficial del área de perturbación de un fenómeno sísmico, situado sobre el hipocentro. 2. m. Punto de origen o de máxima concentración de algo. Epicentro de la vanguardia, de las protestas, de las miradas.

  5. epicentre. (episentəʳ ) Word forms: plural epicentres regional note: in AM, use epicenter. 1. countable noun [usually with poss] The epicentre of an earthquake is the place on the Earth's surface directly above the point where it starts, and is the place where it is felt most strongly.

  6. Translate Epicentro. See 4 authoritative translations of Epicentro in English with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

  7. El epicentro (del gr. ἐπί, epi, «sobre, en» y κέντρον, kéntron, «centro») es el punto en la superficie de la Tierra que se encuentra sobre la proyección vertical del hipocentro o foco, el punto del interior de la Tierra en el que se origina un terremoto.

  8. English Translation of “EPICENTRO” | The official Collins Spanish-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of Spanish words and phrases.

  9. Many translated example sentences containing "epicentro" – English-Spanish dictionary and search engine for English translations.

  10. Jun 2, 2024 · epi- (“over, on top”) +‎ centre, from Ancient Greek ἐπί (epí, “on”) + κέντρον (kéntron, “centre”) . Sense of “center of an activity (particularly a disaster)” (1908) by generalization from earthquakes, possibly influenced by epidemic. [1]