Echo (2)
Echo
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Echo
Eclaircisev.t.to clear up, to explain
Eclaircissementn.a full or clear explanation
Eclatn.splendor, luster, glory, honor, renown
Eclectica.selecting, picking, choosing at will
Eclecticallyad.by way of election
Eclecticsn.philosophers who selected their system from various others
Eclipsen.an obscuration of a luminary, darkness
Eclipsev.t.to darken, cloud, put out, disgrace
Eclipsedpa.darkened, clouded, disgraced, lost
Eclipticn.a line of the sphere of the worl, which the sun describes in its annual revolution
Ecloguen.a pastoral poem, a kind of rural poem
Economicala.saving, frugal, prudent
Economicallyad.frugally
Economistn.one who is frugal in expenses
Economizev.to be frugal in expenses
Economyn.management, frugality in expenditures
Ecstasieda.ravished, enraptured, transported
Ecstasy, or Ecstacyn.rapture, transport, distraction, enthusiasm, excess
Ecstatica.ravishing, enrapturing, transporting, noble
Ectypen.a copy, draught, represenatation
Ecumenicala.general, universal
Edacityn.voracity, ravenousness, greediness
Eddern.wood on the tops of fences;v.t.to bind
Eddyn.a circular motion of wind or water
Eddya.whirling, moving round or circularly
Edeliten.a silicous stone of a light gray color