Associations to the word «Echolocation»
Noun
- Sonar
- Khz
- Whales
- Bat
- Dolphin
- Click
- Prey
- Clicking
- Forage
- Ultrasound
- Shrew
- Melon
- Echo
- Frequency
- Cf
- Horseshoe
- Signal
- Mammal
- Determinant
- Dipole
- Ecology
- Whale
- Distillation
- Sperm
- Navigation
- Diffraction
- Detecting
- Fenton
- Diode
- Ja
- Spp
- Insect
- Cortex
- Griffin
- Feeding
- Moss
- Pulse
- Duration
- Vibration
- Replication
- Eel
- Evolution
- Niche
- Moth
- Call
- Surrounding
- Dew
- Ob
- Obstacle
- Nostril
- Behavior
- Simmons
- Cave
- Whistle
- Reproduction
- Productivity
- Sound
- Adaptation
- Detection
- Vaccine
- Diffusion
- Diabetes
- Ecosystem
- Hypothesis
- Vision
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ECHOLOCATION, noun. The use of echoes to detect objects as observed in bats and other natural creatures. Also known as biosonar.
Dictionary definition
ECHOLOCATION, noun. Determining the location of something by measuring the time it takes for an echo to return from it.
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