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sonograph
son·o·graph S0563450 (sŏn′ə-grăf′, sō′nə-)n. See sonogram. so·nog′ra·pher (sə-nŏg′rə-fər) n.son′o·graph′ic adj.sonograph (ˈsɒnəˌɡræf) n1. (General Physics) a device for scanning sound2. (General Physics) a sonar image of a seabedThesaurusNoun | 1. | sonograph - an instrument that uses the differential transmission and reflection of ultrasonic waves in order to provide an image of a bodily organechocardiograph - a sonograph that creates an image of the heart and its abnormalitiesechoencephalograph - a sonograph that creates an image of the brain and its abnormalitiesinstrument - a device that requires skill for proper use |
sonograph
sonograph[′sän·ə‚graf] (engineering) An instrument for recording sound or seismic vibrations. An instrument for converting sounds into seismic vibrations. sonograph
ul·tra·son·o·graph (ŭl'tră-son'ō-graf), Computerized instrument used to create an image using ultrasound. Synonym(s): sonograph [ultra- + L. sonus, sound, + G. graphō, to write] sonograph (sŏn′ə-grăf′, sō′nə-)n. See sonogram. so·nog′ra·pher (sə-nŏg′rə-fər) n.son′o·graph′ic adj.ul·tra·son·o·graph (ŭl'tră-son'ŏ-graf) Computerized instrument used to create an image with ultrasound. Synonym(s): sonograph. [ultra- + L. sonus, sound, + G. graphō, to write]ul·tra·son·o·graph (ŭl'tră-son'ŏ-graf) Computerized instrument used to create an image with ultrasound. Synonym(s): sonograph. [ultra- + L. sonus, sound, + G. graphō, to write]sonograph Related to sonograph: pelvic sonographyWords related to sonographnoun an instrument that uses the differential transmission and reflection of ultrasonic waves in order to provide an image of a bodily organRelated Words- echocardiograph
- echoencephalograph
- instrument
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