Echo-chamber


noun
1.
a room or studio with resonant walls for broadcasting or recording echoes or hollow sound effects.
noun
1.
a room with walls that reflect sound. It is used to make acoustic measurements and as a source of reverberant sound to be mixed with direct sound for recording or broadcasting Also called reverberation chamber

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    [ek-oh-en-sef-uh-luh-graf, -grahf] /ˌɛk oʊ ɛnˈsɛf ə ləˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf/ noun, Medicine/Medical. 1. a device that employs reflected ultrasonic waves to examine the position of brain structures.

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    [ek-oh-en-sef-uh-luh-graf, -grahf] /ˌɛk oʊ ɛnˈsɛf ə ləˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf/ noun, Medicine/Medical. 1. a device that employs reflected ultrasonic waves to examine the position of brain structures. echoencephalography ech·o·en·ceph·a·log·ra·phy (ěk’ō-ěn-sěf’ə-lŏg’rə-fē) n. The use of reflected ultrasound to create a detailed visual image of the brain. ech’o·en·ceph’a·lo·graph’ (-lə-grāf’, -lō-) ech’o·en·ceph’a·lo·graph’ic adj.


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