Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who makes pictures by means of X-rays or who studies the action of such rays by the photographic method.
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- noun rare Someone who works with
radiography .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a person who makes radiographs
Etymologies
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Examples
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And a radiographer works in the NHS from the age of 23 and retires at 68.
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In 1971, Pauline left Romford for Lancaster Polytechnic now Coventry University, to study science before training as a radiographer in Coventry.
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Maybe it's Cindy, the businesslike Mom and head-screwed-on radiographer, who is the one who needs to wake up to her own self-generated dissatisfaction.
Jonathan and Julie Myerson on Blue Valentine: almost too painful to watch 2011
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In Florida, radiographer Jason Smith is also working, but his hours have been cut and now he's facing foreclosure.
George Gresham: Occupy Wall Street: The First Quarter and Beyond George Gresham 2011
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Cindy, meanwhile, has missed her chance of becoming a doctor and has had to make do as a radiographer.
Jonathan and Julie Myerson on Blue Valentine: almost too painful to watch 2011
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Previous entry: Muslim radiographer loses job after refusing to bare her arms
Father of ‘faith healing’ victim renews call to dismiss homicide charge 2008
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Next entry: Muslim radiographer loses job after refusing to bare her arms
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Muslim radiographer loses job after refusing to bare her arms
Muslim radiographer loses job after refusing to bare her arms 2008
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It was a puzzle contraption, and it was empty apart from what the radiographer identified as fragments of bone, wrapped in what appeared to be wire, each wire connected in turn to the locks on the boxes.
The Whisperers John Connolly 2010
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It was a puzzle contraption, and it was empty apart from what the radiographer identified as fragments of bone, wrapped in what appeared to be wire, each wire connected in turn to the locks on the boxes.
The Whisperers John Connolly 2010
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