eco
echo
noun EH-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek ēchō (sound, echo), via Latin echo.
Usage Note
Eco refers to both a literal sound echo and a figurative resonance or response, as in hacer eco ('to resonate' or 'to echo'). The word is masculine despite ending in -o, which is regular for this Greek borrowing.
Examples
"El eco de su voz llenó la cueva."
Natural Translation
The echo of her voice filled the cave.
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