Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sonograph
noun
/ˈsoʊnəˌgræf/

Definition
A device used to produce images of internal body structures using sound waves.

Examples
- The doctor used a sonograph to examine the patient’s heart.
- During the sonograph imaging, we were able to see the baby’s development in the womb.
- Sonographs are non-invasive and provide real-time images of internal organs.

Meaning
Sonograph refers to the technology that utilizes ultrasound to create visual representations of organs or tissues within the body. This method is commonly used in medical diagnostics.

Synonyms
- Ultrasound
- Ultrasonic imaging
- Echo ultrasound