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spirograph /spi·ro·graph/ (-graf) an instrument for registering respiratory movements.
spi·ro·graph (spr-grf)
n.
An instrument for registering the depth and rapidity of respiratory movements.

spiro·graphic adj.
spi·rogra·phy (sp-rgr-f) n.

spirograph
[spī′rəgraf]
Etymology: Gk, speira + graphein, to record
a device for recording respiratory movements. See also spirometer. spirographic, adj.

spirograph [spi´ro-graf]
an apparatus for measuring and recording respiratory movements.

spirograph (spī´rgraf),
n an instrument for registering respiratory movements.

spirograph
an apparatus for measuring and recording respiratory movements.


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