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Definition
[edit | edit source]reboation (plural: reboations)
A loud reverberation; the echo of a bellow or roar.
Etymology
[edit | edit source]From Latin reboare ("to resound, roar back"); compare reboant.
Commentary
[edit | edit source]Reboation describes not merely a sound, but a returning sound, an echo that carries force and resonance. The term evokes cavernous acoustics, roaring animals, thunderous chambers, and environments where sound does not dissipate but rebounds.
The word's rarity lends it a literary quality. It appears in older prose and poetic contexts where acoustic imagery is central.
Related Terms
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[edit | edit source]- aerobiont
Citation
[edit | edit source]Wiktionary contributors, "reboation," Wiktionary, https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=reboation&oldid=75912587 (accessed February 16, 2026).