ergograph

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Etymology 1

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From ergo- +‎ -graph.

Noun

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ergograph (plural ergographs)

  1. An instrument for measuring and recording the work done by a single muscle or set of muscles, the rate of fatigue, etc.

Etymology 2

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From ergo- +‎ graph, coined by Dr. Arthur Geddes of the University of Edinburgh.

Noun

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ergograph (plural ergographs)

  1. A graph that shows a relation between human activities, or agricultural/climate factors, and a seasonal year.