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Kadioguy Posted 9 years ago
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A photograph taken using X-rays, showing the inside of one's body

In a dictionary, it says:

X-ray noun

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2. a photograph taken using X-rays, showing the inside of one's body
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Does it mean this?

a photograph taken using X-rays, which shows the inside of one's body

'which' means 'a photograph'.

Would you be so kind as to help me?
Thanks!

PS I also posted the same question on https://www.usingenglish.com/forum/threads/253493-a-photograph-taken-using-X-rays-showing-the-inside-of-one-s-body?p=1344386#post1344386, but all of your answers are unique to me. Hope we can discuss with each other. Thank you.

  

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kadioguy 2. a photograph taken using X-rays, which shows the inside of one's body Yes.

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  • a photograph taken using X-rays, which shows the inside of one's body Yes.
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kadioguy2. a photograph taken using X-rays, showing the inside of one's body
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Does it mean this?a photograph taken using X-rays, which shows the inside of one's body

Yes.

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