Definition of Radiograph

1. Noun. A photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays).


Definition of Radiograph

1. n. A picture produced by the Röntgen rays upon a sensitive surface, photographic or fluorescent, especially a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays.

2. n. An instrument for measuring and recording solar radiation.

3. v. t. To make a radiograph of.

Definition of Radiograph

1. Noun. an image, often a photographic negative, produced by radiation other than normal light; especially an X-ray photograph ¹

2. Verb. To produce such an image ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Radiograph

1. [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Medical Definition of Radiograph

1. Another name for an X-ray (08 Jan 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiograph

radiogenesis
radiogenetics
radiogenic
radiogenics
radiogeology
radiogermanium
radioglaciology
radiogold
radiogold colloid
radiogolds
radiogoniometer
radiogoniometers
radiogoniometry
radiogram
radiograms
radiograph (current term)
radiographed
radiographer
radiographers
radiographic
radiographic image enhancement
radiographic magnification
radiographic parallel line shadows
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radiographing
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radiographists
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Literary usage of Radiograph

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1915)
"radiograph of Dr. CT Holland's second case of hair ball in the stomach. ... The radiograph shows a hair cast formed of three parts. ..."

2. The International Journal of Orthodontia (1917)
"3 shows the extent of the radiograph made by this technic. Fig. 3.—radiograph made hy utilizing the technic shown in Fig. 2. The radiograph reveals the fact ..."

3. The Principles and Practice of Roentgenological Technique by Isaac Seth Hirsch (1919)
"radiograph of Gleno-Humeral Joint, Showing Humerus 180 261a. ... Tracing of radiograph, First Ventro- Dorsal View Showing Esophagus 188 275. ..."

4. A System of Instruction in X-ray Methods and Medical Uses of Light, Hot-air by Samuel Howard Monell (1902)
"Let us now note the function of the radiograph in surgery. ... These two factors of advantage have sufficed to carry the radiograph into every department of ..."

5. An American Text-book of Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat by George Edmund De Schweinitz, Burton Alexander Randall (1899)
"radiograph made with tube below horizontal plane of indicators. left side. No view of the fundus of the left eye was possible, owing to the denseness of the ..."

6. The Thyroid Gland by Cleveland Clinic Foundation, George Washington Crile (1922)
"radiograph of intrathoracic goiter with marked displacement of trachea 39 Differential ... radiograph of aortic aneurysm 120 40 Differential diagnosis of ..."

7. The Thyroid Gland by Cleveland Clinic Foundation, George Washington Crile, Amy Farley Rowland (1922)
"radiograph of intrathoracic goiter with marked displacement of trachea 39 Differential ... radiograph of aortic aneurysm 120 40 Differential diagnosis of ..."

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