Radiography

Pronunciation: /ˌreɪdiːˈɑːɡrəfiː/

Radiography (noun)

  1. A medical method that uses X-rays to make pictures of the inside of the body for diagnosis.
  2. A technique that uses radiation to check materials or structures for hidden cracks, defects, or damage.

Examples

  • Radiography helps doctors see broken bones clearly.
  • Doctors use radiography to check the chest for problems.