Definition of Hygrographs

1. Noun. (plural of hygrograph) ¹

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Definition of Hygrographs

1. hygrograph [n] - See also: hygrograph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hygrographs

hygienise
hygienism
hygienist
hygienists
hygienize
hygiology
hygric
hygric acid
hygrine
hygrines
hygro-
hygrodeik
hygrodeiks
hygrograph
hygrographic
hygrographs (current term)
hygrography
hygrology
hygroma
hygroma colli cysticum
hygrometer
hygrometers
hygrometre
hygrometres
hygrometric
hygrometrical
hygrometry
hygromycin
hygromycin-B kinase
hygromycin b

Literary usage of Hygrographs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Pamphlets on Forestry in Vermont (1899)
"Friez hygrographs were employed in all stations for securing a continuous ... It was found that hygrographs required frequent checking and careful handling ..."

2. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society by Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) (1907)
"The scale-values of hygrographs can be determined at low humidities quite easily by the high temperature method. It does not appear, from the experiments ..."

3. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1910)
"The instruments by means of which we determine temperatures and humidities near the ground are known as thermographs and hygrographs. ..."

4. Year Book by Carnegie Institution of Washington (1920)
"Upon the request of the director of the Batavia Meteorological and Magnetic Observatory, three hygrographs and two hygrograph clocks were ..."

5. Bulletin by Mount Weather Observatory, Bluemont, Va, United States Weather Bureau (1912)
"The calibrations of the hygrographs were made as for the first series. For the calibration of the pressure and temperature elements an air-tight chamber (57 ..."

6. The Mechanism of Evolution in Leptinotarsa by William Lawrence Tower, Joseph Kumler Breitenbecher (1918)
"... and Friez self-recording thermographs were employed to measure the temperatures, air and soil, and the same maker's hygrographs were also used for the ..."

7. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (1914)
"Relative humidity readings were obtained from hair hygrographs, though these were omitted in a number of cases where but one or two plants became ..."

8. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1911)
"In order to guard against all contingencies thermographs and hygrographs, visible from the outside, are constructed in the drying-kilns (also as a check ..."

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