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Experts Sustantivo of Adposición geology Sustantivo agree: Yesterday's tsunami Sustantivo was Auxiliar just Adverbio a Determinante herald Sustantivo of Adposición the Determinante imminent Adjetivo apocalypse Sustantivo .
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Los expertos de la geología están de acuerdo: el tsunami de ayer era solo un heraldo del inminente apocalipsis. Los expertos de la geología están de acuerdo: el tsunami de ayer era solo un heraldo del inminente apocalipsis .
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geology
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herald
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- A messenger, especially one bringing important news.
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imminent
About to happen, occur, or take place very soon, especially of something which won't last long.
apocalypse
- A revelation, especially of supernatural events.
- The unveiling of events prophesied in the Revelation; the second coming and the end of life on Earth; global destruction.
- The Book of Revelation.
- A disaster; a cataclysmic event; destruction or ruin.