| DERECHO | • derecho n. (Meteorology, US) A windstorm characterized by strong, straight-line winds. • DERECHO n. a line of intense widespread windstorms. |
| ECHOERS | • echoers n. Plural of echoer. • ECHOER n. one that echoes. |
| ECHOIER | • ECHOEY adj. full of echos. |
| ECHOING | • echoing v. Present participle of echo. • echoing n. The act of something that echoes. • ECHO v. to repeat a sound. |
| ECHOISE | • echoise v. British spelling form of echoize. • ECHOISE v. to repeat another person's words, also ECHOIZE. |
| ECHOISM | • echoism n. The practice of creating words or language by imitating sounds from the environment. • ECHOISM n. the formation of repeated words. |
| ECHOIST | • echoist n. One who repeats like an echo; a mindless imitator. • ECHOIST n. a person who repeats another person's words. |
| ECHOIZE | • echoize v. (Rare) To create onomatopoeic words or vocalizations (i.e. words which are imitative of the sounds of they represent). • ECHOIZE v. to repeat another person's words, also ECHOISE. |
| MECHOUI | • MECHOUI n. (Canadian) a meal of meat roasted on a spit. |
| OUTECHO | • outecho v. (Transitive) To echo more loudly than. • OUTECHO v. to surpass in echoing. |
| RECHOSE | • rechose v. Simple past tense of rechoose. • RECHOOSE v. to choose again. |
| SUBECHO | • subecho n. A minor echo or the echo of an echo. • SUBECHO n. an inferior echo. |