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radiograph - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English
Noun
radiograph (plural radiographs)
- An image, often a photographic negative, produced by radiation other than visible light; especially an X-ray photograph.
- ✤ Synonyms: radiogram, shadowgraph
- An instrument for measuring and recording solar radiation.
Verb
radiograph (third-person singular simple present radiographs, present participle radiographing, simple past and past participle radiographed)
- To produce a radiograph image.
- ✤ Therefore, to help evaluate this diagnostic hypothesis, the skeletal remains were fully radiographed in order to provide an overall picture of the distribution of endosteal alterations.1
Etymology
From radio- + -graph.
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Link to original Footnotes
2023, Simon Mays, “The Macroscopic Study of Human Skeletal Paleopathology” (chapter 2), in The Routledge Handbook of Paleopathology, Routledge, →DOI, →ISBN, page 27: ↩
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