Radiology

Pronunciation: /ˌreɪdiːˈɑːlədʒiː/

Radiology (noun)

  1. A branch of medicine that uses X-rays and other radiation to look at the inside of the body.
  2. The hospital unit where imaging tests are planned, done, and reported by trained specialists.

Examples

  • Radiology helps doctors see inside the body.
  • Radiology uses X-rays and scans to find problems.