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1. (n.) ultrasound
sound with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz, approximately the upper limit of human hearing.
2. ultrasound
Med. the application of ultrasonic waves to therapy or diagnostics, as in deep-heat treatment of a joint or in ultrasonography.
Etymology: (1920–25)
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| Definition of 'UltraSound' |
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1. (noun) ultrasound
very high frequency sound; used in ultrasonography
2. (noun) sonography, ultrasonography, echography, ultrasound
using the reflections of high-frequency sound waves to construct an image of a body organ (a sonogram); commonly used to observe fetal growth or study bodily organs
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1. (noun) ultrasound
the technology of using sound waves to produce a picture of the inside of sb's body
Ultrasound scans are used to look at unborn babies.
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Sense: ultrasonic sound, used especially in scanners, that can show what is inside a person's body.
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Afrikaans: ultraklank |
Arabic: فَوق الصَّوْتي |
Bulgarian: свръхзвук |
Brazilian: ultrassom |
Czech: ultrazvuk |
German: der Ultraschall |
Danish: ultralyd |
Greek: υπέρηχος |
Spanish: ultrasonido |
Estonian: ultraheli |
Farsi: امواج فرا صوتی |
Finnish: ultraääni |
French: ultrason |
Hebrew: אוּלטרָה-סָאוּנד |
Hindi: अल्ट्रा-साउंड |
Croatian: ultrazvuk |
Hungarian: ultrahang |
Italian: ultrasuono |
Korean: 초음파 |
Lithuanian: ultragarsas |
Latvian: ultraskaņa |
Malay: ultrabunyi |
Dutch: ultrasound |
Norwegian: ultralyd |
Polish: ultradźwięk |
Persian: امواج فرا صوتی |
Pashto: د فرا صوتی امواج |
Russian: ультразвук |
Slovak: ultrazvuk |
Slovenian: ultrazvok |
Serbian: ultrazvuk |
Swedish: ultraljud |
Thai: คลื่นเสียงที่มีความถี่มาก |
Turkish: işitim ötesi ses |
Taiwanese: 超音波 |
Ukrainian: ультразвук |
Urdu: الٹرا ساؤنڈ، بدن کے اندر |
Vietnamese: sóng siêu âm |
Chinese: 超声(波) |
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