💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Pulmometry"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pneumometrynoun | The measurement of lung capacity. |
| pulmometernoun | (archaic) A kind of historical spirometer. |
| pneumonometernoun | (archaic) A spirometer |
| pneumatometernoun | A device used to measure the force of inspiration or expiration of a person's lungs. |
| pupillometrynoun | The measurement of the diameter of the pupil of the eye. |
| spirometrynoun | (medicine) The measurement of the volume of air that a person can move into and out of the lungs, using a spirometer. |
| pneumatometrynoun | (archaic) spirometry |
| spirometernoun | (medicine) An instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs. |
| pneumometernoun | A spirometer. |
| pupilometrynoun | Measurement of the pupil of the eye. |
| pneumatonometrynoun | Misspelling of pneumotonometry. [A noninvasive method of estimating the intraocular pressure of the eye by exposing the cornea to a sudden puff of air] |
| ventilometrynoun | The measurement of ventilation volume. |
| pneumotonometernoun | An ophthalmic instrument that is used to measure the intraocular pressure using a balanced air pressure (sometimes achieved by blowing a puff of air at the cornea and measuring the subsequent flattening for the corneal surface) |
| pneumotachometernoun | A spirometer that measures the flow rate of gases by detecting pressure differences across the fine mesh. |
| pneumotonometrynoun | A noninvasive method of estimating the intraocular pressure of the eye by exposing the cornea to a sudden puff of air |
| spirometric | Of or pertaining to spirometry |
| ventilometernoun | An instrument for measuring vital capacity. |
| aerotonometrynoun | The measurement of the partial pressure of gases in the blood. |
| pupillometernoun | A device used to measure the diameter of the pupil of the eye. |
| spirometrenoun | (nonstandard, uncommon) Alternative spelling of spirometer. [(medicine) An instrument for measuring the air capacity of the lungs.] |
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