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Webster Dictionary :: Echometry

ECHOM'ETRY, n. The art or act of measuring the duration of sounds. The art of co...

Webster Dictionary :: Echometer

ECHOM'ETER, n. [Gr. sound, and measure.] Among musicians, a scale or rule, with ...

Webster Dictionary :: Echoing

ECH'OING, ppr. Sending back sound; as echoing hills.

Webster Dictionary :: Echoed

ECH'OED, pp. Reverberated, as sound.

Webster Dictionary :: Echo

ECH'O, n. [L. echo; Gr.sound, to sound.] 1. A sound reflected or reverberated fr...

Webster Dictionary :: Echinus

ECH'INUS, n. [L. from Gr.] A hedgehog. 1. A shell-fish set with prickles or spin...

Webster Dictionary :: Echinite

ECH'INITE, n. [See Echinus .] A fossil found in chalk pits, called centronia; a ...

Webster Dictionary :: Echinate

ECH'INATE ECH'INATED, a. [L. echinum, a hedgehog.] Set with prickles, prickly, l...

Webster Dictionary :: Echelon

ECHELON', n. In military tactics,the position of an army in the form of steps,or...

Webster Dictionary :: Eccoprotic

ECCOPROT'IC, a. [Gr. out or from, and stercus.] Having the quality of promoting ...

Webster Dictionary :: Ecclesiasticus

ECCLESIAS'TICUS, n. A book of the aprocrypha.

Webster Dictionary :: Ecclesiastic

ECCLESIAS'TIC, ECCLESIAS'TICAL, . [L; Gr.an assembly or meeting, whence a church...

Webster Dictionary :: Ecclesiastes

ECCLESIAS'TES, n. [Gr.] a canonical book of the old testament.

Webster Dictionary :: Ecchymosis

ECCHYM'OSIS, n. In medicine, an appearance of livid spots on the skin, occasione...

Webster Dictionary :: Eccentricity

ECCENTRIC'ITY, n. Deviation from a center. 1. The state of having a center diffe...

Webster Dictionary :: Eccentric

ECCEN'TRIC, ECCEN'TRICAL, a. [L. eccentricus; ex, from, and centrum, center.] 1....

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