echOS
Echos are multiple instances of an echo. In standard English, the plural is echoes; echOS may appear as an alternate spelling in some contexts or as a proper noun. The term derives from the Greek myth figure Echo and describes a sound that is heard again after reflecting off a surface.
Physical basis: When a sound wave strikes a hard surface, part of it reflects back toward the
Echoes versus reverberation: An echo is a discrete reflection with a clear delay; reverberation is the cumulative
Contexts and applications: In nature, echolocation uses echoes to locate objects; bats and dolphins emit sounds
Related usage: The word appears in branding, literature, and as a surname. While echo is the common