echo chamber
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~ an enclosed space for producing reverberation of a sound
Echo
— Noun
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~ (Greek mythology) a nymph who was spurned by Narcissus and pined away until only her voice remained
echo
— Noun
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~ a reply that repeats what has just been said
echocardiogram
— Noun
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~ a graphical image of the heart produced by an echocardiograph
echocardiograph
— Noun
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~ a sonograph that creates an image of the heart and its abnormalities
echocardiography
— Noun
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~ a noninvasive diagnostic procedure that uses ultrasound to study to structure and motions of the heart
echoencephalogram
— Noun
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~ a graphical image of the brain produced by an echoencephalograph
echoencephalograph
— Noun
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~ a sonograph that creates an image of the brain and its abnormalities
echoencephalography
— Noun
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~ a noninvasive diagnostic procedure that uses ultrasound to study the anatomy of the brain
echogram
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~ an image of a structure that is produced by ultrasonography (reflections of high-frequency sound waves); used to observe fetal growth or to study bodily organs
echography
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~ using the reflections of high-frequency sound waves to construct an image of a body organ (a sonogram); commonly used to observe fetal growth or study bodily organs
echolalia
— Noun
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~ (psychiatry) mechanical and meaningless repetition of the words of another person (as in schizophrenia)
echolalia
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~ an infant's repetition of sounds uttered by others
echolocation
— Noun
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~ determining the location of something by measuring the time it takes for an echo to return from it
echovirus
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~ any of a group of viruses associated with various diseases including viral meningitis and mild respiratory disorders and diarrhea in newborn infants
Eck
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~ a German Roman Catholic theologian who was an indefatigable opponent of Martin Luther (1486-1543)
eckhart
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~ German Roman Catholic theologian and mystic (1260-1327)
eclampsia
— Noun
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~ a toxic condition characterized by convulsions and possibly coma during or immediately after pregnancy
eclat
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~ enthusiastic approval; "the book met with modest acclaim"; "he acknowledged the plaudits of the crowd"; "they gave him more eclat than he really deserved"