| n. | 1. | (Physics) originally, any of the rays produced when cathode rays strike upon surface of a solid (as a copper target or the wall of the vacuum tube); now defined as electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 0.1 to 10 nanometers. X-rays are noted for their penetration of many opaque substances, as wood and flesh, their action on photographic plates, and their fluorescent effects. They were called |
| v. t. | 1. | to examine by means of X-rays; to irradiate with X-rays. |
| Noun | 1. | X ray - electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength produced when high-speed electrons strike a solid target Synonyms: roentgen ray, X-radiation |
| 2. | X ray - a radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X rays; used in medical diagnosis |
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