X-ray
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# An X-ray [[machine]]. | # An X-ray [[machine]]. | ||
# The letter ''X'' in the [[ICAO spelling alphabet]]. | # The letter ''X'' in the [[ICAO spelling alphabet]]. | ||
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+ | *''[[X: The Man with the X-ray Eyes]]'' | ||
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- Short wavelength electromagnetic radiation usually produced by bombarding a metal target in a vacuum. Used to create images of the internal structure of objects; this is possible because X-rays pass through most objects and can expose photographic film.
- X-rays are light with a wavelength between 0.1 and 10 nm.
- A radiograph: a photograph made with X-rays.
- "The doctor ordered some X-rays of my injured wrist."
- An X-ray machine.
- The letter X in the ICAO spelling alphabet.
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