stromuhr

English

Etymology

From German Strom (stream) and Uhr (clock).

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈstɹoʊm.uːɹ/

Noun

stromuhr (plural stromuhrs)

  1. An instrument for measuring the velocity of blood flow.
    • 1917, American journal of physiology‎, page 409:
      From the stromuhr the blood was returned to the inferior cava by way of the left renal vein.

Synonyms

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