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dynamometry

n. the measurement of force expended or power, especially muscular effort or strength. A dynamometer usually consists of a spring that can be compressed by the force applied. For example, a hand dynamometer is a device for measuring manual grip strength by the amount of force applied to a spring by the hands. See Grip Strength Test. —dynamometric adj.

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January 31st 2025

automatic speech

automatic speech

1. speech that erupts involuntarily, or without conscious control. It sometimes occurs as a consequence of dementia, Tourette’s syndrome, or highly emotional states. Automatic speech is not to be confused with synthesized or synthetic speech.

2. speech that is uttered with little or no conscious consideration of the spoken material, such as the days of the week, numbers, the alphabet, and other well-learned material.