"radioscan" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: radioscans [plural]
Etymology: radio- + scan Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|radio|scan}} radio- + scan Head templates: {{en-noun}} radioscan (plural radioscans)
  1. A scan for the presence of radioactive material in a sample; especially for a radioactive tracer in an organ Categories (topical): Radioactivity
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Verb

Forms: radioscans [present, singular, third-person], radioscanning [participle, present], radioscanned [participle, past], radioscanned [past]
Etymology: radio- + scan Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|radio|scan}} radio- + scan Head templates: {{en-verb|++}} radioscan (third-person singular simple present radioscans, present participle radioscanning, simple past and past participle radioscanned)
  1. To perform a scan of this kind.
    Sense id: en-radioscan-en-verb-UD5lDzrs

Inflected forms

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