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Per www.freedictionary.com it is x-rayed

Posted By: MT50 on 2007-11-30
In Reply to: x-ray'd? - Lorrie

Subject: Per www.freedictionary.com it is x-rayed




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Per FreeDictionary.com apparently both
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x-rayed
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I hadn't even thought about that.  I'm so used to using the apostrophe.  Thanks!!!
If you have to do the BOS thing, they say x-rayed.
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AAMT BOS Second edition, page 428


Whether used as a noun, verb, or adjective, lowercase and hyphenate.
He was x-rayed yesterday. (verb)



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