单词 | cardiometer |
释义 | > as lemmascardiometer cardiometer n. Brit. /ˌkɑːdɪˈɒmᵻtə/ , U.S. /ˌkɑrdiˈɑmədər/ (also kardiometer) †(a) something that measures or indicates the state of a person's heart, as the seat of conscience, feelings, affections, etc. (obsolete); (b) any of various instruments used to measure the strength, output, or rate of contraction of the heart. [In sense (b) after French cardiomètre (1847 or earlier).] ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > diagnosis or prognosis > specific measuring or recording > [noun] > specific measuring or recording instruments pelvimeter1779 labimeter1785 pulmometer1814 neurometer1818 cardiometer1827 pneumatometer1832 lithometer1842 urinometer1843 spirometer1846 labidometer1848 paedometer1848 stethometer1850 pneumometer1853 psychograph1854 aesthesiometer1857 stethogoniometer1858 respirometer1859 anapnometer1860 chest-measurer1862 cardiograph1866 cyrtometer1867 myograph1867 myographion1867 pneumograph1868 anapnograph1870 polygraph1871 pneumatograph1874 pelycometer1875 baraesthesiometer1876 stetho-cardiograph1876 stethograph1876 haemocytometer1877 tambour1877 thoracometer1877 audiometer1879 tropometer1881 inspirometer1882 oncograph1882 oncometer1882 septometer1882 kinesimeter1885 pneograph1888 kinaesthesiometer1890 parturiometer1890 pneometer1890 spirograph1890 tonograph1890 pelvigraph1892 phrenograph1893 profilometer1895 calibrator1900 tremograph1904 urinopyknometer1905 adaptometer1907 phonoscope1908 electrocardiograph1910 phonocardiograph1913 arthrometer1918 pneumotachograph1926 cystometer1927 cardiotachometer1928 encephalograph1934 electroencephalograph1935 ballistocardiograph1938 phonoelectrocardioscope1942 electromyograph1944 pupillograph1951 statometer1957 pneumotach1961 magnetocardiograph1963 1827 Black Garland 12 (heading) Cardiometer; or, a scale of The Progress of Sin and of Grace on the Heart. 1854 St. Louis Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 12 7 These two forces are measured by the cardiometer of M. Magendie. 1860 C. Reade Cloister & Hearth II. 334 I called little Kate's hand a Kardiometer, or heart-measurer, because it graduated emotion, and pinched by scale. 1937 Science 3 Sept. 229/1 (heading) An electric cardiometer. 2009 Times 20 Jan. (Times2 section) 4/2 We worked with a cardiometer and reworked his way of running. < as lemmas |
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