Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
electrograph
noun
/ɪˈlɛktrəʊɡræf/

Definition
A device used for making images or recordings of electrical activity, particularly in relation to the brain or other biological systems.

Examples
- The doctor used an electrograph to monitor the patient’s heart activity.
- Researchers employed an electrograph to study brain wave patterns.
- Data from the electrograph helped identify irregularities in the electrical signals.

Meaning
An electrograph is an instrument that captures and displays the electrical signals generated by various systems, usually for analysis or monitoring.

Synonyms
- Electrocardiograph
- Electromyograph
- Electroencephalograph