røntgen
Danish
Etymology
After the German physicist Wilhelm C. Röntgen (1845-1923).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /rœntɡən/, [ˈʁɶnˀd̥ɡ̊ən], [ˈʁœnˀd̥ɡ̊ən]
Noun
røntgen c
- examination by means of X-ray, radiography, X-ray
- X-ray therapy
- X-ray (short wavelength electromagnetic radiation)
- röntgen (unit of exposure to ionizing radiation) (abbreviated R)
- plural indefinite of røntgen
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
After the German physicist Wilhelm C. Röntgen (1845-1923).
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /rønken/, [ˈɾœʷŋ.kən]
Noun
røntgen m (definite singular røntgenen, indefinite plural røntgen, definite plural røntgenene)
- examination by means of X-ray, radiography, X-ray
- X-ray therapy
- X-ray (short wavelength electromagnetic radiation)
- röntgen (unit of exposure to ionizing radiation) (abbreviated R)
Derived terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
After the German physicist Wilhelm C. Röntgen (1845-1923).
Noun
røntgen m (definite singular røntgenen, indefinite plural røntgenar, definite plural røntgenane)
- examination by means of X-ray, radiography, X-ray
- X-ray therapy
- X-ray (short wavelength electromagnetic radiation)
- röntgen (unit of exposure to ionizing radiation) (abbreviated R)
Derived terms
- røntgenbilde, røntgenbilete
- røntgenfotografere
- røntgenstråle
- røntgenstråling
References
- “røntgen” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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