I. X-ray1 /ˈeks reɪ/
noun [countable][
Date: 1800-1900;
Origin: Translation of German X-strahl, X representing 'unknown']
1. a beam of
radiation(1) that can go through solid objects and is used for photographing the inside of the body
2. a photograph of part of someone’s body, taken using X-rays to see if anything is wrong:
The X-ray showed that her leg was not broken.3. a medical examination made using X-rays ⇒
radiography:
I had to go to hospital for an X-ray.
a chest X-ray [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. X-ray2 verb [transitive] to photograph the inside of someone’s body using X-rays:
The problem was only discovered when her lungs were X-rayed. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲