| ECHELONED | • echeloned v. Simple past tense and past participle of echelon. • ECHELON v. to arrange in a steplike formation. |
| ECHEVERIA | • echeveria n. Any member of the large genus Echeveria of succulents, many species of which are popular as garden plants. • Echeveria prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Crassulaceae – certain succulents. • ECHEVERIA n. a kind of succulent plant. |
| ECHIDNINE | • echidnine n. The clear, viscid fluid secreted by the poison glands of certain snakes. • echidnine n. (Organic chemistry) A nitrogenous base contained in this fluid, believed to be the active poisonous… • ECHIDNINE n. snake-poison. |
| ECHINACEA | • echinacea n. (Countable) Any of several plants, of genus Echinacea, having pinkish-purple flowers. • echinacea n. (Uncountable) A herbal medicine extracted from the roots and seeds of such plants. • Echinacea prop.n. A taxonomic superorder within the class Echinoidea – sea urchins with solid spines and gills. |
| ECHINATED | • echinated adj. Echinate; prickly. • ECHINATED adj. prickly like a hedgehog, bristly, also ECHINATE. |
| ECHINOIDS | • echinoids n. Plural of echinoid. • ECHINOID n. a sea urchin, also ECHINUS. |
| ECHINUSES | • echinuses n. Plural of echinus. • ECHINUS n. (Latin) a sea urchin, also ECHINOID. |
| ECHIURANS | • echiurans n. Plural of echiuran. • ECHIURAN n. one of the Echiura, a phylum of marine invertebrates, aka spoonworms. |
| ECHIUROID | • echiuroid n. A worm of the order Echiuroidea. • ECHIUROID n. any of a taxon of marine worms. |
| ECHOGRAMS | • echograms n. Plural of echogram. • ECHOGRAM n. a record produced by a device that uses ultrasonic waves. |
| ECHOGRAPH | • echograph n. An instrument that uses ultrasound to produce an echogram as a diagnostic aid. • ECHOGRAPH n. an echo-sounder, used to measure the depth of water. |
| ECHOISING | • echoising v. Present participle of echoise. • ECHOISE v. to repeat another person's words, also ECHOIZE. |
| ECHOIZING | • echoizing v. Present participle of echoize. • ECHOIZE v. to repeat another person's words, also ECHOISE. |
| ECHOLALIA | • echolalia n. (Clinical psychology) The immediate, involuntary, and repetitive echoing of words or phrases spoken by another. • echolalia n. An infant’s repetitive imitation of vocal sounds spoken by another person, occurring naturally during… • echolalia n. Any apparently meaningless, repetitious noises, especially voices. |
| ECHOLALIC | • echolalic adj. (Clinical psychology) Of or pertaining to echolalia. • echolalic n. An individual who exhibits echolalia. • ECHOLALIC adj. of or like echolalia, the often pathological repetition of what is said by other people as if echoing them. |
| ECHOVIRUS | • echovirus n. A type of RNA virus of the species Enterovirus B of the Picornaviridae family, found in the human gastrointestinal… • ECHOVIRUS n. any of a group of viruses that cause respiratory or intestinal diseases. |