rentgenowskie
Rentgenowskie is a Polish adjective related to X-rays and radiography. It is formed from the noun rentgen (X-ray) and the adjective suffixes used in Polish, and it is used to describe things connected with X-ray imaging, exposure, or radiation. The form rentgenowskie appears as the neuter singular and plural form, while masculine and feminine forms are rentgenowski and rentgenowska, respectively. In practice, it commonly appears in phrases such as zdjecia rentgenowskie (X-ray images), aparatura rentgenowska (X-ray apparatus), and promieniowanie rentgenowskie (X-ray radiation). The term is prevalent in medical, dental, veterinary radiography, and in industrial non-destructive testing.
Origin and usage: The adjective derives from the Polish adaptation of the name of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen,
Safety: X-ray procedures involve exposure to ionizing radiation and require proper shielding, dose management, and adherence
See also: Radiography, X-ray, radiology, non-destructive testing.