Audiogram

/ˈɔːdiəˌɡræm/ noun

A chart or graph showing the results of a hearing test, displaying the threshold at which different frequencies and volumes can be heard.

From audio (from Latin 'audire,' to hear) plus -gram (from Greek 'graphein,' to write/draw). A technical medical term developed with modern audiology in the 20th century.

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