en storm (n, phenomenon)

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Multilingual WordNet
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Synonyms

  • ar زَوْبَعَة (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • ca tempesta (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • da storm (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • da uvejr (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en violent storm (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • es tormenta (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • es tormenta violenta (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • eu ekaitz (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • eu ekaitzaldi (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • eu erauntsi (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fa تغییر ناگهانی هوا (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fi myrsky (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fi rajumyrsky (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fr orage (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • fr tempête (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • gl tormenta (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • he סוּפָה (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • he סְעָרָה (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • id angin kencang (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • id angin ribut (n, phenomenon) ➜
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Types of storm

  • en blizzard (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en firestorm (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en hailstorm (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en ice storm (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en northeaster (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en rainstorm (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en thunderstorm (n, phenomenon) ➜
  • en windstorm (n, phenomenon) ➜

Parts of storm

  • en storm center (n, location) ➜

storm is a type of…

  • en atmospheric phenomenon (n, phenomenon) ➜

storm is part of…

  • en Beaufort scale (n, linkdef) ➜

Links to other resources

  • wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 111482925-n
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