Definition of Reecho. Meaning of Reecho. Synonyms of Reecho

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Definition of Reecho

Reecho
Reecho Re*["e]ch"o (r[=e]*[e^]k"[-o]), v. t. To echo back; to reverberate again; as, the hills re["e]cho the roar of cannon.
Reecho
Reecho Re*["e]ch"o, v. i. To give echoes; to return back, or be reverberated, as an echo; to resound; to be resonant. And a loud groan re["e]choes from the main. --Pope.
Reecho
Reecho Re*["e]ch"o, n. The echo of an echo; a repeated or second echo.

Meaning of Reecho from wikipedia

- Look up Echo, echo, or reecho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An echo is a reflection of sound. Echo may also refer to: Echo (DC Comics), various different...
- five different reverb types, and more controls. A delay unit called the Reecho Pro was made along the same premise of the ShimVerb Pro, featuring many...
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- edited, reconstructed, and published the second edition of Hernández's work. Reecho had been appointed by King Philip II to teaching botany to physicians in...
- shrillness like an orchestra of many instruments, while forests and valleys reechoed with the sound. Turning back to look, he discovered it was the whistling...
- cater for the needs of the region as a single unit. In April 2015, Onofiok reechoed his call for economic and political synergy among states and leaders of...
- shrillness like an orchestra of many instruments, while forests and valleys reechoed with the sound. Turning back to look, he discovered it was the whistling...
- into the blackness of space, whilst the hollow reverberations of its fall reechoed through the silence." As Outram observed, after "nearly 17 hours of adventurous...
- by Pope and Friend when they resigned from the ASPR in 1915 have been reechoed recently by the historian R. Laurence Moore: Hyslop ran the ASPR "like...