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sonogram
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sonogram
(noun)
sonogram
/
ˈ
sɑːnəˌgræm/
noun
plural
sonograms
sonogram
/
ˈ
sɑːnəˌgræm/
noun
plural
sonograms
Britannica Dictionary definition of SONOGRAM
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US, technical
:
a picture that is taken of the inside of something (such as a person's body) by using a special machine
:
ultrasound
The
sonogram
showed that the fetus was developing normally.
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