Brontides

/ˈbrɑntaɪdz/ noun

Unexplained deep rumbling sounds similar to distant thunder that occur without any visible lightning, sometimes associated with earthquakes or geological phenomena.

From Greek 'bronte' (thunder) + '-ides' (plural suffix). The term was popularized by 19th-century geologists to describe mysterious atmospheric sounds.

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