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    ech·o
    [ˈekō]
    noun
    echo (noun) · echoes (plural noun)
    1. a sound or series of sounds caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener:
      "the walls threw back the echoes of his footsteps"
      • a reflected radio or radar beam.
      • the deliberate introduction of reverberation into a sound recording.
      • linguistics
        the repetition in structure and content of one speaker's utterance by another.
    2. a close parallel or repetition of an idea, feeling, style, or event:
      "his love for her found an echo in her own feelings"
      • (echoes)
        a detail or characteristic that is suggestive of something else:
        "the cheese has a sharp rich aftertaste with echoes of salty, earthy pastures"
    3. archaic
      a person who slavishly repeats the words or opinions of another:
      "Clarendon, whom they reckoned the faithful echo of their master's intentions"
    4. a code word representing the letter E, used in radio communication.
    5. bridge
      a play by a defender of a higher card in a suit followed by a lower one in a subsequent trick, used as a signal to request a further lead of that suit by their partner.
    verb
    echo (verb) · echoes (third person present) · echoed (past tense) · echoed (past participle) · echoing (present participle)
    1. (of a sound) be repeated or reverberate after the original sound has stopped:
      "their footsteps echoed on the metal catwalks"
      • (of a place) resound with or reflect back a sound or sounds:
        "the house echoed with shouts and thundering feet"
      • repeat (someone's words or opinions), typically to express agreement:
        "these criticisms are echoed in a number of other studies" · "“A trip?” she echoed"
    2. (of an object, movement, or event) be reminiscent of or have shared characteristics with:
      "a blue suit that echoed the color of her eyes"
    3. computing
      send a copy of (an input signal or character) back to its source or to a screen for display:
      "for security reasons, the password will not be echoed to the screen"
    4. bridge
      (of a defender) play a higher card followed by a lower one in the same suit, as a signal to request one's partner to lead that suit.
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French or Latin, from Greek ēkhō, related to ēkhē ‘a sound’.
    Ech·o
    [ˈekō]
    definition
    1. a nymph deprived of speech by Hera in order to stop her chatter, and left able only to repeat what others had said.
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  3. 1. To repeat (a sound) by the reflection of sound waves from a surface. 2. To repeat or imitate: followers echoing the cries of their leader; events that echoed a previous incident in history.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/echoing
    : the repeating of a sound caused by reflection of sound waves 2 a : a repetition or imitation of another b : repercussion sense 2, result environmental echoes of oil spills
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/echoing
    to repeat details that are similar to, and make you think of, something else: The design of the church echoes that of St. Paul's Cathedral.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/echoing
     
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