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tremogram|ˈtrɛməgræm| [f. Gr. τρέµειν to tremble, quiver + -gram.] a. A tracing recording involuntary muscular motion. b. An irregularity characterizing a person's handwriting: see quot. 1907. So ˈtremograph [-graph], an instrument for recording involuntary muscular tremor.
1899Syd. Soc. Lex., Tremogram, the tracing of tremor made by means of the Tremograph. 1904G. S. Hall Adolescence I. iii. 145 The tremograph, a thimble attached to a pivoted lever moving freely in all directions, showed that children could not hold the index-finger still for half a minute. 1907P. Frazer in Jrnl. Franklin Inst. Apr. 268 The curious marginal irregularities which accompany and seem to a certain degree to characterize the handwriting of each writer, which I have called ‘tremograms’. |