Home › Words › A › acoustographyacoustographyacoustography means an ultrasonic testing method, an imaging process that employs a sensor to convert ultrasound into an image in near real-time, analogous to an X-ray.EtymologyFrom acousto- + -graphy.nounAn ultrasonic testing method, an imaging process that employs a sensor to convert ultrasound into an image in near real-time, analogous to an X-ray.Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.acoustographic 74% match — Relating to acoustography. vs acoustography →echograph 65% match — An instrument that uses ultrasound to produce an echogram as a diagnostic aid. vs acoustography →echotomography 64% match — Tomography imaging by detecting acoustic (usually ultrasonic) reflections from variations in acoustic impedance. vs acoustography →echography 64% match — The use of ultrasound as a diagnostic aid. vs acoustography →acoustooptics 63% match — The science that studies the diffraction of light by ultrasonic sound. vs acoustography →audiographic 62% match — Relating to audiographics. vs acoustography →audiographics 61% match — The use of telecommunication technology to transmit audio and (prepared or real-time) graphics together. vs acoustography →photoacoustics 60% match — The emission of sound from a material illuminated by a modulated light source vs acoustography →