"Words can be X-RAYS, if you use them properly - they'll go through anything. You read them and you're pierced". ~ Aldous Hurley
X-ray
ˈɛksreɪ/
noun
noun: X-ray; plural noun: X-rays
verb: X-ray; 3rd person present: X-rays; past tense: X-rayed; past participle: X-rayed; gerund or present participle: X-raying
ˈɛksreɪ/
noun
noun: X-ray; plural noun: X-rays
- 1.
an electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many materials opaque to light.
"an X-ray source"- informal
denoting an apparent or supposed faculty for seeing beyond an outward form.
modifier noun: X-ray
- informal
- 2.
a photographic or digital image of the internal composition of something, especially a part of the body, produced by X-rays being passed through it and being absorbed to different degrees by different materials. - 3.
a code word representing the letter X, used in radio communication.
verb: X-ray; 3rd person present: X-rays; past tense: X-rayed; past participle: X-rayed; gerund or present participle: X-raying
- 1.
photograph or examine with X-rays.
I am currently away and will return to complete the last days of the challenge.
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