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ultrasonic

[uhl-truh-son-ik] / ˌʌl trəˈsɒn ɪk /


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Our friend Harvey wears both belts and braces: 10 cameras; five range-sensing lidar units and a dozen ultrasonic parking sensors, which combine to paint a world map in multiple wavelengths.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead of relying on solar heating, the team uses ultrasonic vibrations that shake the moisture loose.

From Science Daily

For 45 minutes, a “Q-facial” machine sprayed, vacuumed, exfoliated and hydrated my face, delivering ultrasonic waves at two different depths.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unlike insects, birds cannot detect the bats' ultrasonic calls and only realize the danger moments before being caught.

From Science Daily

When some plants are dehydrated or under some other form of stress, they cry a mournful melody made of ultrasonic clicks.

From New York Times