Definitions for barographs

barographs bar·o·graph

Spelling: [bar-uh-graf, -grahf]
IPA: /ˈbær əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf/

Barographs is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

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Definitions for barographs

noun

  1. any of several automatic recording barometers, of which the most common is the aneroid barograph.

Origin of barographs

First recorded in 1860-65; baro- + -graph

Examples for barographs

Tom was anxiously watching the barograph, to note their height.

"Wrong," said Jack, glancing at the barograph on the dashboard in front of him.

During my absence Robert occupied my tent, where the barograph and the thermograph ticked on my boxes.

Thanks to their barograph, however, they could judge their height above the sea.

Were going down already, exclaimed Bob, looking at the barograph.

A self-recording barometer (usually an aneroid) is called a barograph.

The general care of the barograph is the same as that of the thermograph.

Jack glanced at the barograph on the dashboard in front of him.

The barograph showed them to be rising a hundred feet a minute.

barograph, bar′o-graf, n. a barometer which records automatically variations of atmospheric pressure.

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