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au⋅di⋅o⋅gram

[aw-dee-uh-gram]
–noun Medicine/Medical.
the graphic record produced by an audiometer.

Origin:
1925–30; audio- + -gram 1
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au·di·o·gram   (ô'dē-ə-grām')   
n.  A graphic record of hearing ability for various sound frequencies that is used to measure hearing loss.
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Main Entry: au·dio·gram
Pronunciation: 'od-E-O-"gram
Function: noun
: a graphic representation of the relation of vibration frequency and theminimum sound intensity for hearing
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audiogram au·di·o·gram (ô'dē-ə-grām')
n.
A graphic record of hearing ability for various sound frequencies.

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