imaging
English
Noun
imaging (usually uncountable, plural imagings)
- The technique or practice of creating images of otherwise invisible aspects of an object, especially of body parts.
- The use of mental images to alter a person's perceptions or behaviors.
Synonyms
- (use of mental images): visualization
Hyponyms
- (technique or practice of creating images of the invisible): magnetic resonance imaging, sonography, thermography, tomography
Derived terms
- bioimaging
- brain imaging
- fluorimaging
- fluoroimaging
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- functional MR imaging
- ghost imaging
- immunoimaging
- in-office imaging
- lucky imaging
- macroimaging
- microimaging
- myoimaging
- nanoimaging
- neuroimaging
- nonimaging
- phosphoimaging
- phosphorimaging
- photoimaging
- speckle imaging
- stereoimaging
- thermal imaging
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