sonography

noun
so·​nog·​ra·​phy | \ sō-ˈnä-grə-fē How to pronounce sonography (audio) \

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Other Words from sonography

sonographer \ sō-​ˈnä-​grə-​fər How to pronounce sonographer (audio) \ noun
sonographic \ ˌsä-​nə-​ˈgra-​fik How to pronounce sonographic (audio) \ adjective

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Miss Bay Area 2019 This year’s Miss Bay Area is Carly Moran, who studies diagnostic medical sonography at Lone Star College campuses. Don Maines Correspondent, Houston Chronicle, "Will one of these 4 Bay Area women be the next Miss Texas USA?," 13 Aug. 2019 From at least 2013 to 2017, Mr. Abdel-Sayed claimed to teach courses on topics such as electrocardiograms, phlebotomy and sonography at the college, located in Brooklyn. David W. Chen, New York Times, "College Lecturer Pleads Guilty to Selling Fake Certificates," 31 May 2018 Popular degrees like dental hygiene ($72,910 average salary), diagnostic medical sonography ($68,970 average salary), nursing (to become a registered nurse at an average starting salary of $66,640) are all available. Elaina Loveland, Teen Vogue, "Why Community College Is a Better Option Than You Think," 2 Nov. 2017 Allyn Osorio, Costa Mesa High School Major: diagnostic medical sonographyJazmine Reyes, Anaheim High School Major: biological science; Minor: dance Why this school? Heide Janssen, Orange County Register, "Where are 2017 Orange County dance students going to college?," 15 June 2017 D octors and nurses administer blood tests and can provide sonography, brain wave scans (EEGs), heart rhythm tests (ECGs) and X-rays. Damien Sharkov, Newsweek, "In Rural Siberia, the Hospital Comes to You," 11 May 2017 Mr. Panzica, a firefighter in Chicago, enrolled in Medical Careers Institute to learn sonography. Stacy Cowley And Jessica Silver-greenberg, New York Times, "Loans ‘Designed to Fail’: States Say Navient Preyed on Students," 9 Apr. 2017

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First Known Use of sonography

1952, in the meaning defined above

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sonography

noun
so·​nog·​ra·​phy | \ sō-ˈnäg-rə-fē How to pronounce sonography (audio) \
plural sonographies

Medical Definition of sonography

Other Words from sonography

sonographic \ ˌsän-​ə-​ˈgraf-​ik How to pronounce sonographic (audio) \ adjective
sonographically \ -​i-​k(ə-​)lē How to pronounce sonographically (audio) \ adverb