1. x-ray - Noun
2. x-ray - Adjective
3. x-ray - Verb
take an x-ray of something or somebody
examine by taking x-rays
Source: WordNetThe police officer who puts their life on the line with no superpowers, no X-Ray vision, no super-strength, no ability to fly, and above all no invulnerability to bullets, reveals far greater virtue than Superman - who is only a mere superhero. Eliezer Yudkowsky
Mozart's music is like an X-ray of your soul - it shows what is there, and what isn't. Isaac Stern
I should not like to leave an impression that all structural problems can be settled by X-ray analysis or that all crystal structures are easy to solve. I seem to have spent much more of my life not solving structures than solving them. Dorothy Hodgkin
No hope. And the X-ray photographs under his arm Confirm the message. His wife stands timidly by. The opposite brick-built house looks lofty and calm, Its chimneys steady against the mackerel sky. John Betjeman
I first met the subject of X-ray diffraction of crystals in the pages of the book W. H. Bragg wrote for school children in 1925, 'Concerning the Nature of Things.' Dorothy Hodgkin
The theatre is a spiritual and social X-ray of its time. Stella Adler