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Take a look at this dictionary page. echo e • cho [E-ko] n. [from Greek echo] a reflected sound that is heard repeatedly eclipse e • clipse [EH-klips] n. [from Greek ekleipsis] …
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Take a look at this dictionary page. echo e • cho [E-ko] n. [from Greek echo] a reflected sound that is heard repeatedly eclipse e • clipse [EH-klips] n. [from Greek ekleipsis] the covering of one body in space by another This dictionary page is missing a set of guide words the word’s origin a definition the syllable count
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its a, a set of guide words
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the answer is a set of guide words
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