"Tachycardic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Tachycardic refers to a condition where the heart rate is higher than normal, typically above 100 beats per minute. It can be a normal response to exercise, stress, or excitement, but it can also be a symptom of an underlying medical condition such as anxiety, fever, or heart problems.
A tachometer is a measuring instrument used to measure the rotation speed of a shaft or axle, such as the speed of an engine, gear, or other mechanical system. It is typically a gauge or sensor that displays the rotational frequency, usually in revolutions per minute (RPM). Tachometers are commonly used in aviation, automotive, and industrial applications to measure the speed of engines, propellers, and other mechanical components.
Tachometry is the measurement of the velocity of a moving object, especially a vehicle, using the distance it travels and the time it takes to travel that distance.
Tachydidaxy refers to the study of teaching or the art of teaching rhetoric, oratory, or speaking and elocution, especially in a rapid or hasty manner.
A tachygraph is a device that records spoken words by marking them on a storage medium, such as a strip of paper or a drum, typically at a rate determined by the speed of speech, hence allowing the transcribed audio to be read later.