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Verb (used with object)

to glance at or over or read hastily
to scan a page.
to examine the particulars or points of minutely; scrutinize.
to peer out at or observe repeatedly or sweepingly, as a large expanse; survey.
to analyze (verse) as to its prosodic or metrical structure; read or recite (verse) so as to indicate or test the metrical form.
to read (data) for use by a computer or computerized device, esp. using an optical scanner.
Television . to traverse (a surface) with a beam of light or electrons in order to reproduce or transmit a picture.
Radar . to traverse (a region) with a beam from a radar transmitter.
Medicine/Medical, Biology . to examine (a body, organ, tissue, or other biologically active material) with a scanner.

Verb (used without object)

to examine the meter of verse.
(of verse) to conform to the rules of meter.
Television . to scan a surface or the like.

Noun

an act or instance of scanning; close examination.
a visual examination by means of a television camera, as for the purpose of making visible or relaying pictures from a remote place
a satellite scan of the dark side of the moon; video scans of property listings available to customers.
a particular image or frame in such video observation or a photograph made from it.
Medicine/Medical, Biology .
examination of the body or an organ or part, or a biologically active material, by means of a technique such as computed axial tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance, ultrasonography, or scintigraphy.
the image or display so obtained.

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