As nouns the difference between imaging and angiography
is that imaging is the technique or practice of creating images of otherwise invisible aspects of an object, especially of body parts while angiography is a medical imaging technique in which an X-ray image is taken to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs of the body, with particular interest in the arteries, veins and the heart chambers.
As a verb imaging
is present participle of lang=en.
imaging
English
Verb
(head)
Noun
(en-noun)
The technique or practice of creating images of otherwise invisible aspects of an object, especially of body parts.
The use of mental images to alter a person's perceptions or behaviors.
Synonyms
* (use of mental images) visualization
Hyponyms
* (technique or practice of creating images of the invisible) magnetic resonance imaging, sonography, thermography, tomography
angiography
Noun
(angiographies)
(medicine) A medical imaging technique in which an X-ray image is taken to visualize the inside of blood vessels and organs of the body, with particular interest in the arteries, veins and the heart chambers.
Synonyms
* arteriography
Related terms
* angiogram
* angiograph
* angiographer