Xray Unscramble word

xray is a Scrabble word, xray uses Four letters.
Scrabble point value for xray Sixteen points.
Words with Friends point value for xray: Sixteen points.

Below are the results of unscrambling xray. We found a total of 22 words by unscrambling the letters in xray.

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in xray

arx 12 ary 6 rax 12 ray 6 rya 6 yar 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in xray

ar 2 ax 11 ay 5 ra 2 xr 11 ya 5 yr 5

Definitions of xray

British English : X-ray If someone or something is X-rayed, an X-ray picture is taken of them.All bags were X-rayed.ɛksreɪ VERB

noun

  1. electromagnetic radiation emitted when matter is bombarded with fast electrons. X-rays have wavelengths shorter than that of ultraviolet radiation, that is less than about 1 × 10–8 metres. They extend to indefinitely short wavelengths, but below about 1 × 10–11 metres they are often called gamma radiation (as modifier)   ⇒ X-ray astronomy
  2. electromagnetic radiation emitted when matter is bombarded with fast electrons. X-rays have wavelengths shorter than that of ultraviolet radiation, that is less than about 1 × 10–8 metres. They extend to indefinitely short wavelengths, but below about 1 × 10–11 metres they are often called gamma radiation
  3. (as modifier)   ⇒ X-ray astronomy
  4. a picture produced by exposing photographic film to X-rays: used in medicine as a diagnostic aid as parts of the body, such as bones, absorb X-rays and so appear as opaque areas on the picture
  5. (usually capital) (communications ) a code word for the letter x
  6. electromagnetic radiation emitted when matter is bombarded with fast electrons. X-rays have wavelengths shorter than that of ultraviolet radiation, that is less than about 1 × 10–8 metres. They extend to indefinitely short wavelengths, but below about 1 × 10–11 metres they are often called gamma radiation
  7. (as modifier)   ⇒ X-ray astronomy

verb (transitive)

  1. to photograph (part of the body, etc) using X-rays
  2. to treat or examine by means of X-rays