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fluoroscope

[floor-uh-skohp, flawr-, flohr-] / ˈflʊər əˌskoʊp, ˈflɔr-, ˈfloʊr- /


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A fluoroscope lets them watch the internal organs in action.

From Time Magazine Archive

They can put their apparatus to work watching a fluoroscope in a darkened room; it can see in light ten times too dim for human eyes.

From Time Magazine Archive

Primarily intended for brightening the faint images on X-ray fluoroscope screens, it is based on the image-orthicon tube used in television cameras.

From Time Magazine Archive

Author Riess sketches the no less intricate devices which hold South America, Mexico, the Near East, before the Nazi fluoroscope.

From Time Magazine Archive

I put him in front of the fluoroscope without his shirt.

From "Hole in My Life" by Jack Gantos