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The term "reverberation" was first used in the 17th century to describe the acoustic effects in buildings such as churches and concert halls. In these spaces, the sound would bounce off the walls, creating a rich and resonant atmosphere.
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Etymology Old French reverbérer reverborer Latin reverberare Meaning To reflec
Etymology Reverberation is derived from the Latin word reverberare meaning to strik
Etymology The word reverberant is derived from the Latin verb reverberare meaning t
Etymology Reverberation is derived from the Latin word reverberare meaning to strik
Etymology From Middle English reverberen from Old French reverberer from Latin reverb
Etymology Late Middle English from late Latin repercussio from Latin repercutere to
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Etymology The word event comes from the Old French word evenement which in turn come
Etymology The word result comes from the Middle English word resulte which in turn
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Etymology The word rustle is believed to have originated from two possible sources O
Etymology The word sutler comes from the Middle English word sotelar which in turn
Etymology The word cohere originates from the Latin word cohaerere which means to
Etymology The word issue originates from the Old French word issu which is the past