Crossword-Solution: STETHOSCOPE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Stethoscope | n. | An instrument used in auscultation for examining the organs of the chest, as the heart and lungs, by conveying to the ear of the examiner the sounds produced in the thorax. |
| Stethoscope | v. t. | To auscultate, or examine, with a stethoscope. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “STETHOSCOPE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Doctors listening aid | 1 answer |
| Invention of French doctor, about 1819. | 1 answer |
| It will pick up the beat | 1 answer |
| Medical instrument used for listening to body sounds | 1 answer |
| SOUND conduction device | 1 answer |
| Tool for hearing a heartbeat | 1 answer |
| doctors listening tool | 1 answer |
| Diagnostic tool | 5 answers |
| A MEDICAL INSTRUMENT FOR LISTENING TO THE SOUNDS GENERATED INSIDE THE BODY | 11 answers |
| hearing-aid | 13 answers |
| Listening device | 13 answers |
| Hearing aid? | 16 answers |
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Sentences with STETHOSCOPE (5)
Lucy’s heart beat a trifle more audibly to the stethoscope, and her lungs had a perceptible movement.
The doctor bowed, smiled, whipped off his hat, and produced his stethoscope from its interior with the air of a conjurer upon the stage.
Metaxa, as the doctor secreted his stethoscope once more in his hat, "my remarks were not entirely uncalled for.
Then he cleared all the little instruments out of his pocket-case--the scissors, the forceps, the bistouries, the lancets--and he laid them all out beside the stethoscope, to make as good a show as possible.
Quite a little tinge of colour, and yet not hectic." "I feel stronger, Sir William." "But she still has the pain in the side." "Ah, that pain!" He tapped lightly under the collar-bones, and then bent forward with his biaural stethoscope in either ear.
Quotes with STETHOSCOPE (3)
Believe me when I say: 'Out of all those around, she’s the best locksmith in town.' Her stethoscope ears know when the dials of your heart click into place. She’s been cutting keys for years. You don’t stand a chance with that flimsy case. Alas, no matter how you lock your heart — bolt, fixture, and key — she’s got nimble fingersthat pick locks for free. Padlocks and deadboltsare all in vain. Why do you even botherwith that chain? She’s way too smart. Along with ours, she’ll …
Each heartbeat begins with a single, electrical impulse, or "spark." The distinctive sound we hear through a stethoscope, or when we place our head on a loved one's chest, is the sound of the heart valves opening and closing in perfect synchronicity with each other. It is a two-party rhythm - a delicate dance of systole and diastole, which propels the heart's electrically charged particles through its chambers roughly every second of the day, every day of our lives.
We all know I’m marrying you, as soon as you get over your thing with dog tags and realize a stethoscope is way sexier, anyway.” - Tanner
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, Newsday, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1959–2023).