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cardiograph
[ kahr-dee-uh-graf, -grahf ]
cardiograph
/ -藢伞r忙f; 藢k蓱藧d瑟蓹蕣藞伞r忙f瑟k; 藢k蓱藧d瑟藞蓲伞r蓹f蓹; 藞k蓱藧d瑟蓹蕣藢伞r蓱藧f /
noun
- an instrument for recording the mechanical force and form of heart movements
- short for electrocardiograph
Derived Forms
- cardiographer, noun
- 藢肠补谤诲颈藞辞驳谤补辫丑测, noun
- cardiographic, adjective
- 藢肠补谤诲颈辞藞驳谤补辫丑颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠补谤路诲颈路辞路驳谤补辫丑路颈肠 [kahr-dee-, uh, -, graf, -ik], adjective
- 肠补谤路诲颈路辞驳路谤补路辫丑测 [kahr-dee-, og, -r, uh, -fee], noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of cardiograph1
Example Sentences
"And I told him I would be back after having the cardiograph."
Cardiac impulse, after a few days' use of the Crat锟絞us, is greatly strengthened and yields that low, soft tone so characteristic of the first sound, as shown by the cardiograph.
Ryan says tests done this week show no changes in his heart since his previous cardiograph four years earlier.
The action of the heart may be very accurately observed by means of the electric cardiograph.
The great botanist predicted that use of his cardiograph will lead to vivisection on plants instead of animals.
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