(ˈ)prē+ noun
Etymology: pre- + echo
: an echo in a sound recording (as a phonograph record) that is mechanically induced by a manufacturing fault and is heard before the sound causing it when the recording is played
(ˈ)prē+ noun
Etymology: pre- + echo
: an echo in a sound recording (as a phonograph record) that is mechanically induced by a manufacturing fault and is heard before the sound causing it when the recording is played
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012