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barometrograph

[bar-uh-me-truh-graf, -grahf]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of barometrograph1

First recorded in 1840–50; baromet(e)r + -o- + -graph
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Example Sentences

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In fact, men deserve, for their conversation, to be dumb; their thoughts are always better than their talk; and it is a pity that one could not apply to good heads some barometrograph, or compositor's harpsichord, which should write off outwardly what is thought within.

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