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- adjective Of or pertaining to
echolocation .
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Examples
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Murdock can tell if someone's lying by listening to their heartbeat, "see" his surroundings using echolocational hearing, and "read" the raised ink on a newspaper with his fingertips.
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Murdock can tell if someone's lying by listening to their heartbeat, "see" his surroundings using echolocational hearing, and "read" the raised ink on a newspaper with his fingertips.
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Murdock can tell if someone's lying by listening to their heartbeat, "see" his surroundings using echolocational hearing, and "read" the raised ink on a newspaper with his fingertips.
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Murdock can tell if someone's lying by listening to their heartbeat, "see" his surroundings using echolocational hearing, and "read" the raised ink on a newspaper with his fingertips.
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Murdock can tell if someone's lying by listening to their heartbeat, "see" his surroundings using echolocational hearing, and "read" the raised ink on a newspaper with his fingertips.
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