"Ecphatic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ecphatic refers to a word or phrase that is used to imitate the sound or sense of another word or phrase. For example, "oh wow" is an ecphatic of "oh, wow!"
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Ecotoxicology is a branch of science that deals with the study of the toxicity of various substances to living organisms, particularly in the environment. It is an interdisciplinary field that combines ecology and toxicology to examine the harmful effects of contaminants, pollutants, and other substances on ecosystems and human health. Ecotoxicologists conduct research to assess the risks and consequences of environmental pollutants, such as pesticides, heavy metals, and industrial chemicals, to better understand their impacts on the environment and human well-being.
Ecotrin is a brand name of an over-the-counter pain reliever, specifically an analgesic and antipyretic medication. It is a type of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that comes in different forms, such as tablets or capsules, and is used to relieve various types of pain, including headaches, back pain, toothaches, and menstrual cramps.
An ecotype is a subspecies or variant of a plant or animal that is specifically adapted to a particular ecological niche or environment.
Emphasis (not emphasis) refers to the stress or prominence given to certain words or syllables in speech or writing to distinguish them from others and convey meaning.
Ecphonema (n.) refers to a rhetorical device used in ancient Greek tragedy, where an actor speaking on stage breaks off suddenly and another actor takes over the dialogue without pause, creating the illusion that a single character is speaking throughout.
Ecphractic refers to a type of poetic device where a speaker describes a work of art, often in vivid detail, in order to evoke emotions, thoughts, or memories in the listener or reader. The word "ecphrastic" is derived from the Greek words "ekphrasis", meaning "description", and "ekplexis", meaning "wonder". In many cases, ecphrastic poetry serves as a way to connect with the past, explore emotions, and create a sense of intimacy with the reader.