"Tocographic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tocographic" Meaning

A hyphenated adjective "to-cographic" is not a standard word in the English language. However, "toco-" and "graph" are the root words.

"toco-" is a prefix meaning "birth" or "delivery".

a "graph" means a diagram or a figure.

So if I had to guess what the word "tocographic" could mean, I'd say it might refer to something related to the process of giving birth or childbirth.

"Tocographic" Examples

Word: tocographic


Adjective: relating to or resembling a graph or chart


Example sentences:


1. The tocographic display on the medical monitoring device was showing abnormal readings for the patient's heart rate.
2. His tocographic analysis of the data revealed a sudden spike in the stock market over the past 24 hours.
3. The tocographic representation of the city's population growth was a steep curve on the map.
4. The company's tocographic model predicted a slowdown in sales for the next quarter.
5. The student used a tocographic tool to visualize the relationships between the variables in the research study.

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A toccata is a type of musical piece in which a repetitive pattern, often in rapid arpeggiated or broken chords, alternates with a solo passage, typically in a Virtuoso display of keyboard technique. The name "toccata" comes from the Italian word for "touched," suggesting the quick, hasty, and detached manner in which the keys are touched on the keyboard.<br><br>The modern toccata originated in the early Baroque period, often in the form of a concerto-style piece for solo keyboard, with a virtuosic solo part and accompaniment. It was popularized by composers such as Baroque keyboard virtuosos Bach, Vivaldi, and Pachelbel.<br><br>So when describing the "toccata," it is often associated with the virtuosic and showy quality of music, as well as the dramatic and expressive qualities of elaborate musical gestures.

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