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ultrasound
English
Etymology
ultra- +? sound
Noun
ultrasound (countable and uncountable, plural ultrasounds)
- (physics) Sound with a frequency greater than the upper limit of human hearing, which is approximately 20 kilohertz.
- (medicine) The use of ultrasonic waves for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
Antonyms
- (physics): infrasound
Related terms
- ultrasonic, ultrasonics
Translations
Verb
ultrasound (third-person singular simple present ultrasounds, present participle ultrasounding, simple past and past participle ultrasounded)
- (transitive, intransitive) To treat with ultrasound.
Hyponyms
- ultrasonicate
Anagrams
- undulators
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hypersound
English
Etymology
hyper- +? sound
Noun
hypersound (countable and uncountable, plural hypersounds)
- (physics) sound with a frequency greater than approximately 100 megahertz
See also
- ultrasound
hypersound From the web:
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