rayed in English

adjective
1
having rays of a specified number or kind.
white-rayed daisies
verb
1
spread from or as if from a central point.
delicate lines rayed out at each corner of her eyes

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "rayed" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "rayed", or refer to the context using the word "rayed" in the English Dictionary.

1. Parcels inspected and X-rayed

2. Passenger's carry-on baggage is x-rayed.

3. All hand baggage would be x-rayed.

4. The X-rayed chant preyed a gray salver.

5. We've X-rayed it. It's not booby-trapped.

6. As time went on,his intelligence rayed out more brightly.

7. The corpse has been extensively examined, measured, X-rayed, and dated.

8. She was X-rayed and diagnosed as suffering from pleurisy or pneumonia.

9. 27 All hand-baggage was X-rayed - this is now standard practice at most airports.

10. You need to have a fluoroscopy done. Have you had your lungs X - rayed this year?

11. This is the only branch of service with an emblem that does not invoke the rayed Imperial Standard.

12. She was not initially X-rayed because of her pregnant condition, but was advised to rest and to take an analgesic.

13. After the furriers we all trooped off to the same dentist who X-rayed our teeth which was unusual in Britain then.

14. Cod definition, any of several soft-rayed food fishes of the family Gadidae, especially Gadus morhua, of cool, North Atlantic waters

15. There were 28 hijackings of U-S. passenger aircraft in 19 despite profiling to determine whose carry-on luggage would be X-rayed.

16. Gemstones that display Asterism may exhibit four, six, and sometimes twelve rayed "stars", depending on the inclusions, size, and facet.

17. The Butterfish has a soft-rayed dorsal fin running along the length of its back and an anal fin almost as long.

18. Any of various plants of the genus Zinnia, native to tropical America, especially Z. elegans, widely cultivated for its showy, rayed, variously colored flower heads.

19. ‘A traditional hypothesis of the Echinodermata using only extant taxonomic groups places the Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea as sister groups based on the shared derived characteristic of a five-rayed body plan.’

20. Ar·rayed, ar·ray·ing, ar·rays 1. To set out for display or use; place in an orderly arrangement: Arrayed the whole regiment on the parade ground