Some examples of echoic words include "buzz," "meow," "sizzle," "pop," and "boom." These words imitate sounds that they describe, making them onomatopoeic in nature.
Some words ending with "nym" include synonym, antonym, and acronym.
Some words with 'ire' are:acquireadmiredesiredireempireexpirefirehireinspiremireperspireretireshiresiretire
Some words ending in "rag" include brag, drag, and snag.
Some words that have 'tact' in them are:contactcountertacticsintacttactfultactictacticaltacticiantactlesstactlessnesstactualtactually
Some words for prepositions include: in, on, at, over, under, between, beside, and behind.
Either: resembling an echo, or using words that imitate the sound they denote. According to dictionary.com and audioenglish.net. (Just saying)
They are sestinas.
a momentary sensory memory of auditory stimuli
heteroechoic nodule in left lobe
The term I think you are looking for is "well circumscribed hypo-echoic nodule." The phrase well circumscribed means that the item looked at has well defined edges. When talking about nodules or tumors in the body, it is generally a good thing. The phrase hypo-echoic means that it did not reflect a lot of waves back to the sensor.
duration of iconic memory for about less than one second whereas duration of Echoic memory for about Three to four second- Nilesh Gunjal ( M.A. Psychology)
echoic memory.
Absolutely not.It is an American slang word with echoic origin.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 1 words with the pattern ECH-I-. That is, six letter words with 1st letter E and 2nd letter C and 3rd letter H and 5th letter I. In alphabetical order, they are: echoic
Some choices: echoed, voiced, choice, device, advice, acidic, accede, heaved, echoic, cached, coccid, codeia
The emptiness of the hall merely served to enhance the singer's echoic song. The loss left me filled with emptiness.
when endometrium visualize more brighter or hyper echoic on ultra sound scan , then thats called echogenic endometrium