tonoscope

/təˈnɒskəʊp/

Definitions

1. noun

A device that detects changes in atmospheric pressure, used for weather forecasting.

“The tonoscope was an important tool for predicting storms in the early 20th century.”

2. noun

A device for measuring and displaying the pressure of the atmosphere.

“The tonoscope provided critical data for the meteorologist’s weather models.”

Synonyms

  • anemograph
  • barograph

Antonyms

  • barometer