echograph

/ɑːkəˈɡrɑːf/

Definitions

1. noun

A device used to produce ultrasound waves for the purpose of creating images of internal structures of the body, especially the fetus in a pregnant woman.

“The echograph revealed the baby’s heartbeat, giving the parents peace of mind.”

Synonyms

  • sonogram
  • ultrasound machine

Antonyms

  • none