cardiography

cardiography
noun see cardiograph

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • cardiography — n. recording of heart activity using a cardiograph …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cardiography — car·di·og·ra·phy …   English syllables

  • cardiography — noun diagnostic procedure consisting of recording the activity of the heart electronically with a cardiograph (and producing a cardiogram) • Syn: ↑electrocardiography • Hypernyms: ↑diagnostic procedure, ↑diagnostic technique * * *… …   Useful english dictionary

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