tonograph

/təˈnɒɡrɑf/

Definitions

1. noun

A device for measuring the weight of a person.

“The doctor used a tonograph to measure the patient’s weight during the physical examination.”

2. noun

A device for measuring the weight of the air displaced by a person or object.

“The engineer used a tonograph to measure the weight of air displaced by the prototype model.”

Synonyms

  • balance
  • scale

Antonyms

  • none