A radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X rays; used in medical diagnosis.
Electromagnetic radiation of short wavelength produced when high-speed electrons strike a solid target.
1But you might want to come along with us, get an X ray.
2Can individual cells, including live cells, be imaged using hard x rays?
3Her X rays showed healed fractures of the right humerus and scapula.
4I placed them in a plastic tub and asked for X rays.
5I made notes while Lisa retrieved the X rays ordered by LaManche.
6X rays indicated that along with stuffed animals, the bag contained bones.
7First of all, they're sterile, because we irradiate them with X rays.
8The frontal and lateral X rays of the skull showed multiple fractures.
9After examining the prints and X rays I'd come to agree with LaManche.
10I'll also need X rays to see what's going on inside the bone.
11I'd need X rays to observe those hidden in the sockets.
12You hear a lot of things about X rays, don't you?
13Joe did prelim photos and X rays, then left everything on the gurney.
14She had no X rays at her disposal, no operating room.
15The X rays, the doctor informed us, was very useful in locating bullets.
16He had chest X rays, skeletal X rays, CAT scans, magnetic resonance images.