ultrasonic
English
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editultrasonic (comparative more ultrasonic, superlative most ultrasonic)
- (acoustics) Beyond (higher in frequency than) the range of sound perceptible to the human ear; with a frequency of 20 kilohertz or higher.
- 1961 March, C. P. Boocock, “The organisation of Eastleigh Locomotive Works”, in Trains Illustrated, pages 159–160:
- The wheel shop also has equipment for ultrasonic testing of axles for flaws; and systematic checking of locomotive axles and crank pins is carried out as they pass through the shops.
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editbeyond (higher in frequency than) the range of sound perceptible to the human ear
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editRomanian
editEtymology
editBorrowed from French ultrasonique. Equivalent to ultra- + sonic.
Adjective
editultrasonic m or n (feminine singular ultrasonică, masculine plural ultrasonici, feminine and neuter plural ultrasonice)
Declension
editDeclension of ultrasonic
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative |
indefinite | ultrasonic | ultrasonică | ultrasonici | ultrasonice | ||
definite | ultrasonicul | ultrasonica | ultrasonicii | ultrasonicele | |||
genitive/ dative |
indefinite | ultrasonic | ultrasonice | ultrasonici | ultrasonice | ||
definite | ultrasonicului | ultrasonicei | ultrasonicilor | ultrasonicelor |
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