røntgen

Danish

Etymology

After the German physicist Wilhelm C. Röntgen (1845-1923).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /rœntɡən/, [ˈʁɶnˀd̥ɡ̊ən], [ˈʁœnˀd̥ɡ̊ən]

Noun

røntgen c

  1. examination by means of X-ray, radiography, X-ray
  2. X-ray therapy
  3. X-ray (short wavelength electromagnetic radiation)
  4. röntgen (unit of exposure to ionizing radiation) (abbreviated R)
  5. 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)

  1. examination by means of X-ray, radiography, X-ray
  2. X-ray therapy
  3. X-ray (short wavelength electromagnetic radiation)
  4. röntgen (unit of exposure to ionizing radiation) (abbreviated R)

Derived terms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

After the German physicist Wilhelm C. Röntgen (1845-1923).

Noun

røntgen m (definite singular røntgenen, indefinite plural røntgenar, definite plural røntgenane)

  1. examination by means of X-ray, radiography, X-ray
  2. X-ray therapy
  3. X-ray (short wavelength electromagnetic radiation)
  4. röntgen (unit of exposure to ionizing radiation) (abbreviated R)

Derived terms

References

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