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echograph
[ ek-oh-graf, -grahf ]
noun
- a device that records oceanic depths by means of sonic waves.
- a similar device used in ultrasonography to examine internal body structures or monitor fetal development.
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Other Words From
- ech·o·graph·ic [ek-oh-, graf, -ik], adjective
- echo·graphi·cal·ly adverb
- e·chog·ra·phy [e-, kog, -r, uh, -fee], noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of echograph1
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Example Sentences
Right now the only difference users will see is the Echograph app, which was $2.99, is now free.
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On the business side, Nick Alt, who created Echograph, is now the head of all mobile products for Vimeo.
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But the exact way that Echograph will fit into Vimeo is still being figured out.
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Through Echograph, users shoot a short video, then choose one frame of the video to stay still and pick the spot to animate with the swipe of a finger.
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“We chose Echograph because it helps people easily create beautiful high quality video content,” Vimeo CEO Kerry Trainor said in a statement.
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