ech·o
/ˈek.əʊ/ • n.
English, from the Greek ἠχώ (ēchō) «sound»
1. A sound, or its repetition, caused by the reflection of sound waves from a surface back to the listener.
2. Comput. A command that displays a line of text, the simplest way to make a machine speak back.
3. echo.fuligine.ink Web. A scattered logbook; a collection of posts, accumulating page after page in the dim corners of the web.
Syn. digital scriptorium, personal archive
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