See Also: audiometer(medicine)
audiometer(dictionary)
Bekesy audiometer(medicine)
automatic audiometer(medicine)
speech audiometer(medicine)
limited range audiometer(medicine)
pure-tone audiometer(medicine)

ammunition (oh) and audiometer (medicine)


ammunition (oh)



[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: Early French amunition, from munition; MUNITIONS]
bullets, shells shell 1(2) etc that are fired from guns
information that you can use to criticize someone or win an argument against them
give sb ammunition/provide sb with ammunition
::His mistakes provided political opponents with even more ammunition.

audiometer (medicine)


audiometer
<physics> An instrument by which the power of hearing can be gauged and recorded on a scale.

Origin: L. Audire to hear.

Source: Websters Dictionary