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DictionarySeeimagefalse image
false im·agethe image in the deviating eye in strabismus.false im·age (fawls im'ăj) The image in the deviating eye in strabismus. image (im'ij) [Fr. image fr. L. imago, copy, likeness] 1. A mental picture representing a real object.2. A more or less accurate likeness of a thing or person.3. A picture of an object as produced by a lens or mirror.4. In radiology, a representation of structures within the body as a result of examination by various physical phenomena (e.g., x-rays, gamma rays, sound, or radio). body image1. The subjective image or picture people have of their physical appearance based on their own observations and the reaction of others.2. The conscious and unconscious perception of one's body at any particular time.direct imageAn image produced from radiation without secondary image receptors. Synonym: virtual imagedouble imageA perceived image that occurs in strabismus when the visual axes of the eyes are not directed toward the same object. Synonym: false image See: diplopiafalse imageDouble image.inverted imageAn image that is turned upside down. latent image1. An unprocessed image physically present within an image receptor but not yet visible. 2. In radiology, the image within the emulsion of an exposed radiograph that is invisible because it has not been developed.mirror imageAn image of an object in which right and left are reversed. The term is also used to indicate the similarity of chemical substances or persons with quite similar personalities and looks (e.g., identical twins). Purkinje-Sanson images See: Purkinje, Johannes E. vonradiographic imageRadiograph.real imageThe image formed by convergence of rays of light from an object.virtual imageDirect image. |