Echo

  • 91echo — Synonyms and related words: CRT spot, DM display, Doppler signal, IF signal, IM display, RF echoes, accord, acknowledge, acknowledgment, act like, action and reaction, adumbration, affect, agree, agree in opinion, agree with, answer, answer back …

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  • 92ECHO — • Lokaler Terminal Modus unter X/Open UNIX: Enable Echo • European Commission Host Organisation Datenbankdienst der EG in Luxembourg (siehe http://www.echo.lu/) …

    Acronyms

  • 93Echo — 1. Gegenhall, Hall, Nachhall, Rückhall, Widerhall, Widerklang, Widerschall. 2. Akzeptanz, Anerkennung, Anklang, Beifall, Gefallen, Resonanz, Zuspruch, Zustimmung; (bildungsspr., bes. österr. u. schweiz.): Akklamation. 3. Papagei; (abwertend):… …

    Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • 94echo — ● n. m. ►UNIX►COMM Ohé! Ohé! ohé ohé hé hé héé é é... C est clair, comme définition, non? * echo est le nom d une commande Unix rudimentaire permettant de faire des sorties (principalement sur l écran, mais dans un fichier dans le cas général). * …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 95echo — n. to produce an echo * * * [ ekəʊ] to produce an echo …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 96echo — [14] Echo comes via Old French or Latin from Greek ēkhó, a word related to ēkhé ‘sound’. It may have originated as a personification of the concept ‘sound’, which developed eventually into the mythological mountain nymph Echo, who faded away for… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 97ECHO — [1] Lokaler Terminal Modus unter X/Open UNIX: Enable Echo [2] European Commission Host Organisation Datenbankdienst der EG in Luxembourg (siehe http://www.echo.lu/) …

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  • 98écho — nm. : pîra écho chorda / sorda <pierre sourde> nf. enf. (Thônes.004 / Albanais.001, FON.) ; ékô (001, AMA., BEA.). A1) écho ; chant, chanson, refrain : ReKLYAN nm. (001,004, Annecy | Arvillard), rèkl(y)an nm. (Alex, Chambéry.025b | 025a). E …

    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard

  • 99echo — [14] Echo comes via Old French or Latin from Greek ēkhó, a word related to ēkhé ‘sound’. It may have originated as a personification of the concept ‘sound’, which developed eventually into the mythological mountain nymph Echo, who faded away for… …

    Word origins

  • 100Echo — I. noun Etymology: Greek Ēchō Date: 1595 a nymph in Greek mythology who pines away for love of Narcissus until nothing is left of her but her voice II. Date: 1952 a communications code word for the letter e …

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