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radiograph
n.
X-ray photograph, photographic image of a solid body produced by beaming X-rays through the body onto a photographic plate
Radiography
Radiography is an
imaging technique that uses
electromagnetic radiation other than
visible light, especially
X-rays, to view the internal structure of a non-uniformly composed and opaque object (i.e. a non-transparent object of varying density and composition) such as the human body. To create the image, a heterogeneous beam of X-rays is produced by an
X-ray generator and is projected toward the object. A certain amount of X-ray is absorbed by the object, which is dependent on the particular density and composition of that object. The X-rays that pass through the object are captured behind the object by a detector (either
photographic film or a
digital detector). The detector can then provide a superimposed 2D representation of all the object's internal structures.
radiograph
Noun
1. a photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays)
(synonym) radiogram, shadowgraph, skiagraph, skiagram
(hypernym) photograph, photo, exposure, pic
(hyponym) autoradiograph
Radiograph (der)
nm.
radiograph, photographic image of a solid body produced by beaming X-rays through the body onto a photographic plate
Radiograph
(n.)
A picture produced by the Rontgen rays upon a sensitive surface, photographic or fluorescent, especially a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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