cymatograph
See also: Cymatograph
English
Etymology
κῡμᾰτ- (kūmat-) (kūmat-, the long stem of the Ancient Greek κῦμα (kûma), kūma, “wave”, whence cyma) + -graph; compare cymograph
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: sīmăʹtōgräf, sīmăʹtōgrăf; IPA(key): /saɪˈmætəʊɡɹɑːf/, /saɪˈmætəʊɡɹæf/
Noun
cymatograph (plural cymatographs)
- (obsolete, rare) An instrument for compounding the resultant of two parallel, simple, harmonic waves.
- 1885, Nature, XXXII, page 279:
- Prof. S. P. Thompson…had also lent for exhibition…a “cymatograph” (an instrument for compounding the resultant of two parallel, simple, harmonic waves).
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