Anatomy
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English
Etymology
French anatomie, Latin anatomia, Gr. ? dissection, fr. ? to cut up; ? + ? to cut.
Pronunciation
IPA: WEAE /ʌˈnæt.ə.mi/
Noun
plural anatomies
- The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy; dissection.
- The science which treats of the structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization.
- Let the muscles be well inserted and bound together, according to the knowledge of them which is given us by anatomy. --Dryden.
- Note: ``Animal anatomy is sometimes called {zomy}; ``vegetable anatomy, {phytotomy}; ``human anatomy, {anthropotomy}.
- {Comparative anatomy} compares the structure of different kinds and classes of animals.
- A treatise or book on anatomy.
- The act of dividing anything, corporeal or intellectual, for the purpose of examining its parts; analysis; as, the anatomy of a discourse.
- A skeleton; anything anatomized or dissected, or which has the appearance of being so.
Translations
- Persian: كالبدشناسی (kalbod-shenasi)