- spectrographically
- adverb see spectrograph
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
spectrographically — adverb by spectrographic means the speech spectrum was displayed spectrographically • Derived from adjective: ↑spectrographic * * * adverb see spectrograph … Useful english dictionary
Spectrographically — Spectrograph Spec tro*graph, n. [Spectrum + graph.] (Physics) (a) An apparatus for photographing or mapping a spectrum. (b) A photograph or picture of a spectrum. {Spec tro*graph ic}, a. {Spec tro*graph ic*al*ly}, adv. {Spec*trog ra*phy}, n.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spectrographically — See spectrographic. * * * … Universalium
spectrographically — adv. by means of spectrography, through spectrographic methods … English contemporary dictionary
spectrographically — spec·tro·graph·i·cal·ly … English syllables
spectrograph — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: 1884 an instrument for dispersing radiation (as electromagnetic radiation or sound waves) into a spectrum and recording or mapping the spectrum • spectrographic adjective •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
visible speech — noun Date: 1865 1. a set of phonetic symbols based on symbols for articulatory position 2. speech reproduced spectrographically … New Collegiate Dictionary
voiceprint — noun Etymology: voice + fingerprint Date: 1962 an individually distinctive pattern of certain voice characteristics that is spectrographically produced … New Collegiate Dictionary
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