Pronunciation: /ɑːrmˈɑːɡrəfi/
noun a term that refers to a technique or process used in medical imaging to study the arms
A1 Armography is the study of human arm movements.
A2 Armography can help analyze the efficiency of different exercise routines.
B1 Researchers are using armography to understand the mechanics of throwing a baseball.
B2 Armography technology has advanced significantly in recent years, allowing for more precise measurements.
C1 The use of armography in sports science has revolutionized the way athletes train and recover.
C2 Armography data collected from professional athletes can provide valuable insights for injury prevention and performance optimization.
formal Armography is a specialized imaging technique used to study the anatomy and function of the arm.
informal I had to undergo armography to determine the extent of my arm injury.
slang They did some armography on my arm to see what was going on inside.
figurative Her graceful armography on the dance floor captivated the audience.
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