reverb
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re·verb
(rĭ-vûrb′) Informaln. (also rē′vûrb′)
1. A reverberative effect produced in recorded music by electronic means.
2. A device used for producing this effect.
intr. & tr.v. re·verbed, re·verb·ing, re·verbs
To reverberate or cause to reverberate.
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reverb
(ˈriːvɜːb)n
(Electronics) an electronic device that creates artificial acoustics
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re•verb
(rɪˈvɜrb; n. also ˈriˌvɜrb)v.i., v.t.
1. to reverberate.
n. 2. reverberation.
3. an electronic device for producing a reverberating sound.
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reverb
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