echogram
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of echogram
Example Sentences
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“I had never seen so much krill on the echogram before.”
From New York Times
Using a device that measures the layers of ice, each line on the echogram represents about 500 years of ice buildup.
From New York Times
In the captain's office, an echogram rendered underwater objects in every color of the rainbow.
From Washington Post
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