sonograph

IPA: sˈɔnʌgræf

noun

  • An instrument that produces sonograms
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Examples of "sonograph" in Sentences

  • Diagnosis was done with white blood cell counts and a sonograph.
  • An early sonograph can determine the age of the pregnancy fairly accurately.
  • The PFLP man insisted that he had heard Cooper tell the young girl about a “sonograph.”
  • Suddenly becoming agitated, the PFLP commander warned Cooper that he had ten minutes to hand over the “sonograph.”
  • Being present during sonograph sessions, choosing the baby†™ s name, his/her new clothes, etc can help men grow in their new role.
  • Pollock examined the acoustical structure of several recorded songs, using a Kay sonograph and a real-time soundspectrum analyzer, whatever those are.
  • Does a fetus's nudity in your womb make it legal to sonograph her without her consent, add a dopey soundtrack, and post it for anyone on the world wide web to see?
  • They forced me to get into the grave, kneel down, the three of them stood on top, on the bank—they all had machine guns at this stage—all pointing at me and they gave me sixty seconds to tell them where this bloody sonograph was or else I had had it.

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