X-raying
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Definition
Noun: - The process or action of obtaining images by using X-rays: This refers specifically to the act of creating visual representations of the inside of an object, typically a body part, through the application of X-ray radiation.
Usage
The noun "x-raying" describes the procedure itself. It is often used in medical, security, and industrial contexts to discuss the act of performing an X-ray examination or inspection. - It functions as a gerund (a verb form ending in -ing that acts as a noun). - It is typically used with determiners like "the," "this," or possessive pronouns (e.g., "the patient's x-raying").
Examples
- The x-raying of the luggage revealed no prohibited items.
- Frequent x-raying is not recommended due to radiation exposure.
- The technician is responsible for the x-raying of all incoming parcels.
Advanced Usage
- "The x-raying of...": A common formal construction to specify what is being examined.
- The x-raying of ancient artifacts helps archaeologists see internal structures without causing damage.
Variants and Related Words
- X-ray (n/v): The more common form. As a noun: the image itself or the radiation. As a verb: to examine with X-rays.
- Noun: The doctor looked at the X-ray. Verb: They will X-ray your chest.
- Radiography (n): A more technical term for the process of producing images using X-rays or other radiation.
- Radiograph (n): The image produced by radiography; an X-ray photograph.
Synonyms
- Radiographic examination: A formal synonym for the process.
- Roentgenography: A dated, technical term named after Wilhelm Röntgen, the discoverer of X-rays.
Notes
- "X-raying" is a specific technical term. In everyday language, people more commonly use "X-ray" as a noun ("get an X-ray") or verb ("to X-ray").
- The hyphen in "x-raying" is often retained, though the unhyphenated form "xraying" is sometimes seen.
Noun
- obtaining images by the use of X rays