💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pneometer"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pneumographnoun | Alternative form of pneumatograph. [An instrument for recording the movements of the thorax or chest wall during respiration.] |
| pneumatogramnoun | (physiology) A tracing of the respiratory movements, obtained by a pneumatograph or stethograph. |
| pneumatologistnoun | One versed in pneumatology. |
| pneumaticksnoun | Obsolete form of pneumatics. [The branch of mechanics that deals with the mechanical properties of gases] |
| pneumatiquenoun | (historical) The pneumatic postal system in Paris (abolished 1984), or a letter sent by this system. |
| pneumotachygraphnoun | Misspelling of pneumotachograph. [A form of spirometer that measures and displays the velocity of airflow] |
| pneumatic | Powered by, or filled with, compressed air |
| pneumonoun | (medicine, colloquial) Pneumothorax. |
| pneumoniacnoun | A person who has pneumonia. |
| pneumogramnoun | (medicine) A record (often overnight) of the respiratory movements of a subject by the use of pneumography. |
| pneumenoun | Alternative form of neume. [(music) Any of a set of signs used in early musical notation.] |
| pneumologistnoun | Synonym of pulmonologist. |
| peripneumonianoun | (medicine, obsolete) pneumonia |
| pneumographynoun | scientific description of the lungs. |
| pneumonologistnoun | Alternative form of pneumologist. [Synonym of pulmonologist.] |
| pneumasisnoun | A pocket of air, or, figuratively, something resembling a pocket of air. |
| psephismanoun | (Ancient Greece) A psephism. |
| peripneumonynoun | Alternative form of peripneumonia. [(medicine, obsolete) pneumonia] |
| tachypnœanoun | Obsolete spelling of tachypnoea. [(medicine) Hyperventilation.] |
| aerogramnoun | A thin piece of foldable and gummed paper for writing a letter and serving as its own envelope for transit via airmail. |
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