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Etymology

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From defectoscopy +‎ -ic or defect +‎ -o- +‎ -scopic.

Adjective

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defectoscopic (not comparable)

  1. Pertaining to defectoscopy.
    • 1990, Andrej Galan, Combined Ultrasound Methods of Concrete Testing, page 197:
      The ultrasonic-pulse method can also be used in defectoscopic measurements performed on concrete structures and members.
    • 2012, N.G. Beriozkina, M.N. Larichev, I.O. Leipunsky, G.L. Eremin, N.N. Dergunov, “Indicator Capillary-Diffusion Method for Non-Destrucctive Defectoscopy of Composite Materials”, in J. Fridlyander, V.I. Kostikov, editor, MICC 90: Moscow International Composites Conference, page 773:
      This method was designed for defectoscopic testing of carbon-carbon materials parts, but it may be used for defectoscopic testing of ceramic and metal wares.
    • 2022, Łukasz Sadowski, Jerzy Hoła, Non-Destructive Diagnostics of Concrete Floors, page 57:
      In the case of defectoscopic tests, the accuracy and reliability of test results are significantly influenced by the test equipment and apparatus, probes and test heads, basic test materials, standard samples and reference samples.