echographically

ech·o·graph

[ek-oh-graf, -grahf]
noun
1.
a device that records oceanic depths by means of sonic waves.
2.
a similar device used in ultrasonography to examine internal body structures or monitor fetal development.

Origin:
1945–50; echo + -graph

ech·o·graph·ic [ek-oh-graf-ik] , adjective
ech·o·graph·i·cal·ly, adverb
e·chog·ra·phy [e-kog-ruh-fee] , noun
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