diaphanoscope (Meaning)
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diaphanoscope (n.)
A dark box constructed for viewing transparent pictures, with or without a lens.
Synonyms & Antonyms of diaphanoscope
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diaphanoscope Sentence Examples
- The doctor used a diaphanoscope to examine the patient's skin for abnormalities.
- A diaphanoscope is often employed during dermatological examinations to assess lesions and growths.
- The veterinarian used a diaphanoscope to examine the paw pad of the injured cat.
- A diaphanoscope can help identify foreign objects embedded beneath the skin's surface.
- During surgery, surgeons may use a diaphanoscope to illuminate internal organs for better visibility.
- The diaphanoscope's adjustable light intensity allows for precise examination of different tissue types.
- Dermatologists rely on diaphanoscopes to differentiate between benign and malignant skin lesions.
- The pediatrician used a diaphanoscope to examine the newborn's skull for signs of abnormality.
- In forensic investigations, diaphanoscopes can help detect bruising and internal injuries in cadavers.
- The diaphanoscope's magnifying lens and bright light source provide detailed views of translucent tissues and structures.
FAQs About the word diaphanoscope
A dark box constructed for viewing transparent pictures, with or without a lens.
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The doctor used a diaphanoscope to examine the patient's skin for abnormalities.
A diaphanoscope is often employed during dermatological examinations to assess lesions and growths.
The veterinarian used a diaphanoscope to examine the paw pad of the injured cat.
A diaphanoscope can help identify foreign objects embedded beneath the skin's surface.