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Diverberate
Diverberate Di*ver"ber*ate, v. t. [L. diverberatus, p. p. of diverberare to strike asunder; di- = dis- + verberare. See Verberate.] To strike or sound through. [R.] --Davies (Holy Roode).
Diverberation
Diverberation Di*ver`ber*a"tion, n. A sounding through.
Reverberate
Reverberate Re*ver"ber*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reverberated; p. pr. & vb. n. Reverberating.] 1. To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat. Who, like an arch, reverberates The voice again. --Shak. 2. To send or force back; to repel from side to side; as, flame is reverberated in a furnace. 3. Hence, to fuse by reverberated heat. [Obs.] ``Reverberated into glass.' --Sir T. Browne.
Reverberate
Reverberate Re*ver"ber*ate, v. i. 1. To resound; to echo. 2. To be driven back; to be reflected or repelled, as rays of light; to be echoed, as sound.
Reverberate
Reverberate Re*ver"ber*ate, a. [L. reverberatus, p. p. of reverberare to strike back, repel; pref. re- re- + verberare to lash, whip, beat, fr. verber a lash, whip, rod.] 1. Reverberant. [Obs.] ``The reverberate hills.' --Shak. 2. Driven back, as sound; reflected. [Obs.] --Drayton.
Reverberated
Reverberate Re*ver"ber*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reverberated; p. pr. & vb. n. Reverberating.] 1. To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat. Who, like an arch, reverberates The voice again. --Shak. 2. To send or force back; to repel from side to side; as, flame is reverberated in a furnace. 3. Hence, to fuse by reverberated heat. [Obs.] ``Reverberated into glass.' --Sir T. Browne.
Reverberating
Reverberate Re*ver"ber*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Reverberated; p. pr. & vb. n. Reverberating.] 1. To return or send back; to repel or drive back; to echo, as sound; to reflect, as light, as light or heat. Who, like an arch, reverberates The voice again. --Shak. 2. To send or force back; to repel from side to side; as, flame is reverberated in a furnace. 3. Hence, to fuse by reverberated heat. [Obs.] ``Reverberated into glass.' --Sir T. Browne.
Reverberative
Reverberative Re*ver"ber*a*tive, a. Of the nature of reverberation; tending to reverberate; reflective. This reverberative influence is that which we have intended above, as the influence of the mass upon its centers. --I. Taylor.
Reverberator
Reverberator Re*ver"ber*a`tor, n. One who, or that which, produces reverberation.
Reverberatory
Reverberatory Re*ver"ber*a*to*ry, n. A reverberatory furnace.
Reverberatory
Reverberatory Re*ver"ber*a*to*ry, a. Producing reverberation; acting by reverberation; reverberative. Reverberatory furnace. See the Note under Furnace.
Reverberatory furnace
Reverberatory Re*ver"ber*a*to*ry, a. Producing reverberation; acting by reverberation; reverberative. Reverberatory furnace. See the Note under Furnace.
Silverberry
Silverberry Sil"ver*ber`ry, n. (Bot.) A tree or shrub (El[ae]agnus argentea) with silvery foliage and fruit. --Gray.
Transverberate
Transverberate Trans*ver"ber*ate, v. t. [L. transverberatus, p. p. of transverberare to strike or pierce through.] To beat or strike through. [Obs.]
Verberate
Verberate Ver"ber*ate, v. t. [L. verberatus, p. p. of verberare to beat, from verber a lash, a whip.] To beat; to strike. [Obs.] ``The sound . . . rebounds again and verberates the skies.' --Mir. for Mag.

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