The word "echitone" is spelled with the phonetic sounds /ˈɛkɪtaʊn/. The first sound, /ɛ/, is a short "e" sound. The second sound, /k/, represents a hard "k" sound. The third sound, /ɪ/, is a short "i" sound. The fourth sound, /t/, is a hard "t" sound. The fifth sound, /aʊ/, represents the "ow" sound in "cow". The final sound, /n/, is a nasal "n" sound. Echitone is a musical term referring to a resonating chamber placed on the underside of a stringed instrument.
Trade name of a compound of iris, viola, and echinacea, recommended in eczema.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.