- ste|thos|co|py
- ste|thos|co|py «steh THOS kuh pee», noun.the art or process of using the stethoscope.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
ste|thos|co|pist — «steh THOS kuh pihst», noun. a person skilled in the use of the stethoscope … Useful english dictionary
thos — ag·a·thos·ma; ba·thos; ben·thos; cal·a·thos; gna·thos·te·gite; gna·thos·to·mi; gna·thos·to·mi·a·sis; my·thos; or·ni·thos·co·pist; or·ni·thos·co·py; or·thos·ti·chous; or·thos·ti·chy; pa·thos; pi·thos; ste·thos·co·py; gna·thos·to·ma; po·thos; thos; … English syllables
stethoscopy — ste·thos·co·py … English syllables
Stethoskop — Ste|tho|skop auch: Ste|thos|kop 〈n. 11〉 = Hörrohr (1) [<grch. stethos „Brust“ + skopein „sehen, betrachten“] * * * Ste|tho|s|kop [ʃt… , st… ], das; s, e [zu griech. stẽthos = Brust u. skopeĩn = betrachten] (Med.): medizinisches Instrument zum … Universal-Lexikon
Stethoskop — Ste|tho|skop auch: Ste|thos|kop 〈n.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Med.〉 Hörrohr zur Auskultation [Etym.: <grch. stethos »Brust« + …skop] … Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch
stethoscope — stethoscoped, adj. stethoscopist /ste thos keuh pist/, n. stethoscopy /ste thos keuh pee, steth euh skoh /, n. /steth euh skohp /, n. Med. an instrument used in auscultation to convey sounds in the chest or other parts of the body to the ear of… … Universalium
Stethoscopist — Ste*thos co*pist, n. One skilled in the use of the stethoscope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stethoscopy — Ste*thos co*py, n. The art or process of examination by the stethoscope. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stetoscopio — /steto skɔpjo/ s.m. [comp. del gr. stē̂thos petto e scopio ]. (tecn., med.) [strumento di varie forme e dimensioni usato nella pratica clinica per facilitare l auscultazione del cuore e di altri organi interni] ▶◀ fonendoscopio … Enciclopedia Italiana
stethoscope — steth•o•scope [[t]ˈstɛθ əˌskoʊp[/t]] n. med an instrument used in auscultation to detect sounds in the chest or other parts of the body • Etymology: 1810–20; < Gkstêtho(s)chest + scope ste•thos•co•py stɛˈθɒs kə pi, ˈstɛθ əˌskoʊ n. steth… … From formal English to slang