X-ray
An X-ray of the chest area.
An X-ray of the foot.
A standard or regularly scheduled X-ray.
The findings or information obtained from an X-ray examination.
To undergo an X-ray procedure as a patient.
To capture an X-ray image, typically by a technician.
To perform an X-ray procedure, usually from a medical professional's perspective.
To look at and interpret an X-ray image for diagnosis.
A picture produced by X-rays.
A specific device that produces X-rays.
A person trained to operate X-ray equipment.
The machinery and tools used for X-rays.
The section of a hospital where X-rays are taken.
A common term for an image produced by X-rays.
A specific section or facility for X-ray procedures.
Metaphorical ability to see through solid objects, often associated with superheroes.
The photographic plate on which an X-ray image is recorded.
The process of creating images using X-rays.
Metaphorical ability to see through things.
The X-ray image displays or indicates something.
The X-ray image makes something visible or known.