English[]
Etymology[]
Shortening of Template:En-term
Adjective[]
Eco (comparative {{{1}}}, superlative {{{2}}})
Positive |
Comparative |
Superlative |
- Environmentally friendly or sensitive.
- 2008 December 28, Lucy Siegle, “Why older isn't always wiser”, The Observer:
- Except that the smart eco (and fiscal) thing to do is to wait until your current appliance has reached its break-even point Template:...
- 2008 December 28, Lucy Siegle, “Why older isn't always wiser”, The Observer:
Anagrams[]
- CEO,
- COE
Esperanto[]
Etymology[]
Back-formation from -eco.
Pronunciation[]
- IPA: /ˈetso/
- Hyphenation: e‧co
Noun[]
Eco (plural Ecoj, accusative singular Econ, accusative plural Ecojn)
- quality, attribute
Italian[]
Noun[]
eco m. (plural echi)
- echo
- echoing sound
eco f. inv.
- (Short form of: ecografia, medicine) ultrasound, ultrasonography
Portuguese[]
Noun[]
Eco m.
- echo (a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer)
This Portuguese entry was created from the translations listed at echo. It may be less reliable than other entries, and may be missing parts of speech or additional senses. Please also see Eco in the Portuguese Wiktionary. This notice will be removed when the entry is checked. (more information) October 2009
Spanish[]
Etymology[]
From Latin echo, from Ancient Greek ἠχώ.
Noun[]
Eco m. (plural Ecos)
Singular |
Plural |
de:eco el:eco es:eco eo:eco fr:eco ko:eco io:eco id:eco it:eco lt:eco hu:eco pl:eco pt:eco ru:eco fi:eco wa:eco