noun a person or thing that analyzes, such as a chemical analyzer or a data analyzer

  • The chemical analyzer was used to determine the composition of the unknown substance.
  • I'm gonna run the data through the analyzer and see what comes out.
  • Let's plug the numbers into the analyzer and crunch some data.
  • She is like an emotional analyzer, always able to read people's feelings.

adjective relating to, situated on, or moving along or parallel to an axis

  • The axial tilt of Earth is approximately 23.5 degrees.
  • The axial tilt of our planet is what causes the changing seasons.
  • I never realized how important the axial tilt was until I studied it in science class.
  • The company's success hinged on the axial relationship between its different departments.

noun a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient's body

  • Fluoroscopy is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays to obtain real-time moving images of the internal structures of a patient's body.
  • They used fluoroscopy to see inside his stomach and figure out what was causing his pain.
  • The doctor took a peek with the fluoroscopy machine to see what was going on in there.
  • Her intuition acted like a fluoroscopy, allowing her to see beneath the surface of people's words and actions.

noun a document written entirely by the person in whose name it appears

  • The scientist presented his research findings using a holograph of the human brain.
  • Check out this cool holograph of a dinosaur I found online!
  • I can't believe how realistic that holograph of the concert was!
  • His words painted a holograph of the future in my mind.

noun a type of storage medium that consists of a thin plastic strip coated with a magnetic material on which data can be stored

adjective describing the type of tape used for recording and storing data magnetically

  • Magnetic tape is commonly used for data storage in industries.
  • I found some old magnetic tapes in the attic.
  • I heard that mixtape is fire, it's all on magnetic tape.
  • Her words were like magnetic tape, sticking in my mind long after she had spoken.

noun a reflected image in a mirror

  • The two paintings are mirror images of each other, with every detail perfectly reflected.
  • Those two are like mirror images, they even dress alike!
  • They're like mirror images, it's kinda freaky how similar they look.
  • Her actions were a mirror image of her mother's, showing just how much influence she had.

noun a particle representing a quantum of light or other electromagnetic radiation

  • A photon is a basic unit of light and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
  • Did you know that a photon is the smallest possible quantity of light?
  • I heard that photons are like tiny packets of energy zipping around everywhere.
  • Her smile was like a photon, brightening up the room with its energy.

noun a tool used in geometry to measure and draw angles

  • The student used a protractor to measure the angles in the geometry class.
  • I borrowed your protractor to help with my math homework.
  • I can't find my protractor anywhere, it's like it grew legs and walked away.
  • She used her intuition as a protractor to navigate through the complexities of the situation.

noun the branch of medicine that deals with the use of radiant energy (such as X-rays) in the diagnosis and treatment of disease

  • Radiology is the branch of medicine that uses imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases.
  • I have an appointment for a radiology scan tomorrow to check on my broken leg.
  • I heard the radiology techs are really cool at that hospital.
  • In the world of medicine, radiology is like a detective, using images to solve the mysteries of the body.

noun a type of electromagnetic radiation that consists of radio waves and is used in communication and broadcasting

  • The doctor used radiorays to examine the patient's internal organs.
  • I heard that radiorays can help detect broken bones quickly.
  • My grandma calls radiorays 'magic beams' because she doesn't understand how they work.
  • Her smile was like radiorays, brightening up the whole room.

noun Scanning can also be used as a noun to refer to the act of examining or searching through something quickly.

verb Scanning is the present participle form of the verb 'scan', which means to look at or examine closely.

  • The technician was busy scanning the documents for any errors.
  • I saw the security guard scanning everyone's bags at the entrance.
  • I caught my roommate scanning through my phone when I left the room.
  • She was scanning the room for any signs of trouble before entering.

UHF

noun abbreviation for Ultra High Frequency, a type of radio frequency used for broadcasting and communication

  • The UHF band is commonly used for television broadcasting.
  • I can't seem to get any channels on UHF, maybe the antenna needs adjusting.
  • I heard that new UHF radio is really cool, you should check it out.
  • His mind was like a UHF signal, constantly shifting and hard to tune into.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'unsuppressed' describes something that is not held back or restrained

  • The unsuppressed inflation rate is causing concern among economic analysts.
  • Her unsuppressed laughter filled the room with joy.
  • I couldn't help but notice his unsuppressed excitement when he saw the new video game.
  • The artist's unsuppressed creativity flowed effortlessly onto the canvas.

noun a machine or device used to produce X-rays

  • The doctor ordered an X-ray to examine the patient's broken bone.
  • I have to go get an X-ray of my tooth at the dentist.
  • I need to get an X-ray of my wrist after that skateboarding accident.
  • She has a knack for seeing through people like an X-ray.

noun a medical imaging technique used to visualize blood vessels in various parts of the body

  • The cardiologist recommended an angiogram to assess the condition of the patient's coronary arteries.
  • The doctor said they need to do an angiogram to check out your heart.
  • They're gonna do an angiogram to see what's going on with your ticker.
  • Sometimes we need to do an angiogram on our own lives to see where we need to make changes.

noun a convoluted ridge or fold in the cerebral cortex

  • The gyrus is a prominent feature in the cerebral cortex.
  • I learned about the gyrus in my neuroscience class.
  • That gyrus stuff is so confusing, I can't wrap my head around it.
  • His mind was like a gyrus, constantly twisting and turning with new ideas.

HD

noun High Definition

  • The new television model boasts a high-definition display for crystal-clear viewing.
  • I love watching movies in HD on my big screen TV.
  • I can't go back to watching regular TV after experiencing HD.
  • Seeing the world through an HD lens makes everything seem more vibrant and detailed.

noun a term that refers to a technique or process used in medical imaging to study the arms

  • Armography is a specialized imaging technique used to study the anatomy and function of the arm.
  • I had to undergo armography to determine the extent of my arm injury.
  • They did some armography on my arm to see what was going on inside.
  • Her graceful armography on the dance floor captivated the audience.

noun a method for measuring the density of an object by determining its ability to absorb radiation or sound waves

  • Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry is commonly used to measure bone mineral density.
  • My doctor recommended getting a bone density scan using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.
  • I had to go for a bone check-up with that fancy X-ray machine that measures bone density.
  • Her ability to absorb information was like a dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry machine, precise and detailed.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

  • The scientist used an achromatic prism to separate the different wavelengths of light for analysis.
  • I found this cool achromatic prism that can split light into its different colors.
  • Check out this achromatic prism, it's like magic for light!
  • The achromatic prism acted as a metaphorical bridge between science and art in the exhibit.

noun a hormonal disorder that results from excessive production of growth hormone by the pituitary gland and is characterized by enlargement of the hands, feet, and facial features

  • Acromegaly is a rare hormonal disorder that causes abnormal growth of the hands, feet, and face.
  • I heard that acromegaly can make your hands and feet get really big.
  • Did you know that acromegaly can make you look like a giant?
  • Her acromegaly diagnosis felt like a heavy weight on her shoulders.

noun a type of body tissue that stores fat for energy and insulation

  • The adipose body is composed of adipose tissue, which stores energy in the form of fat.
  • I've been trying to reduce my adipose body by going to the gym more often.
  • I need to work on getting rid of this excess adipose body before summer.
  • His adipose body reflected years of indulgence and lack of exercise.