- Intoximeter
- In·tox·im·e·ter .in-.täk-'sim-ət-ər trademark used for a device used to measure the degree of an individual's intoxication by means of chemical tests of the breath
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Intoximeter® — /in tokˈsi mē tər/ (also without cap) noun A device for measuring the amount of alcohol in the blood of a person who breathes into it, and showing this measurement on a printout … Useful english dictionary
intoximeter — noun A breathalyzer … Wiktionary
intoximeter — [ɪn tɒksɪmi:tə] noun a non portable instrument for measuring the alcohol content of a person s breath … English new terms dictionary
Intoximeter — In·tox·im·e·ter … English syllables
intoximeter — A trade name for scientific breath testing device that operates on assumption that concentration of blood alcohol bears fixed relation to concentration of alcohol in the deep lung, or alveolar air. Also commonly called breathalyzer test. See… … Black's law dictionary
intoximeter — A trade name for scientific breath testing device that operates on assumption that concentration of blood alcohol bears fixed relation to concentration of alcohol in the deep lung, or alveolar air. Also commonly called breathalyzer test. See… … Black's law dictionary
Intoximeter — ˌin ˌtäkˈsiməd.ə(r) trademark used for a device used to measure the degree of an individual s intoxication by means of chemical tests of the breath … Useful english dictionary
Forrester intoximeter test — An alcohol breath test used to determine intoxication. 7 Am J2d Auto § 332 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Breathalyzer — A breathalyzer is a (breath analyser) device for estimating blood alcohol content (BAC) from a breath sample. Breathalyzer is the brand name of a series of models made by one manufacturer of these instruments (originally Smith and Wesson, later… … Wikipedia
DR10 — A DR10 is a United Kingdom motoring endorsement issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and UK Police which means driving or attempting to drive with a blood alcohol level above the allowable limit. Following an arrest for a DR10 … Wikipedia