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sounder
1[soun-der]
sounder
1/ ˈʊԻə /
noun
an electromagnetic device formerly used in telegraphy to convert electric signals sent over wires into audible sounds
sounder
2/ ˈʊԻə /
noun
a person or device that measures the depth of water, etc
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
A productive clay-court swing, taking her to the Madrid and Rome finals, meant she arrived in Paris considered a sounder bet than defending champion Swiatek.
“Democracies are sounder when the reason why some lose does not rest on the fact that they are invisible to those who make decisions,” Verba wrote.
With a new stadium on the horizon and commercial deals continuing to be signed, the club believe they will be on a sounder financial footing for the next three-year PSR cycle.
Recently, data from the microwave limb sounder has been proving its worth in unexpected ways, Dr. Salawitch said.
To decipher more precisely how much carbon is shuttled around, Benoit-Bird and colleagues are using echo sounders to uncover the migration’s finer details.
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