Definition of Radiographs

1. Noun. (plural of radiograph) ¹

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Definition of Radiographs

1. radiograph [v] - See also: radiograph

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiographs

radiogram
radiograms
radiograph
radiographed
radiographer
radiographers
radiographic
radiographic image enhancement
radiographic magnification
radiographic parallel line shadows
radiographically
radiographies
radiographing
radiographist
radiographists
radiographs
radiography
radiogravimetric
radiohafnium
radiohalo
radiohalogen
radiohalogenated
radiohalogenation
radiohalogenations
radiohalogens
radiohalos
radioheliograph
radioheliographs
radiohelium
radiohumeral

Literary usage of Radiographs

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

1. Elementary and Dental Radiography by Howard Riley Raper (1918)
"The temptation to submit more radiographs to illustrate the uses of the ... I could now illustrate some of the uses with better radiographs than are shown ..."

2. Dental Radiology by Francis Le Roy Satterlee (1913)
"The original stereoscopic radiographs made by the author eight years ago were printed ... First it was essential to take two radiographs of the teeth to be ..."

3. Annual Report by New York Zoological Society, Tennyson Society (1906)
"Dr. Henry G. Piffard presented a fine series of radiographs of fishes and other aquatic animals. The valuable annual reports and bulletins of the United ..."

4. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1910)
"It is the greatest mistake made as yet that very few surgeons diagnose their own radiographs, but rather leave it to a special radiologist. ..."

5. Your Psychic Powers and how to Develop Them by Hereward Carrington (1920)
""Radiographs," AND HOW TO OBTAIN THEM The next thing to do is to endeavour to ... Such pictures are consequently called "Radiographs," and a number of these ..."

6. A New Type of Hereditary Brachyphalangy in Man by Otto Lous Mohr, Christian Wriedt (1919)
"A satisfactory examination had to comprise photographs and radiographs in both cases. In some cases it was almost impossible to persuade members of the ..."

7. A New Type of Hereditary Brachyphalangy in Man by Otto Lous Mohr, Christian Wriedt (1919)
"A satisfactory examination had to comprise photographs and radiographs in both cases. In some cases it was almost impossible to persuade members of the ..."

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