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AnatomyThe study of human or animal form, by observation or examination of the living being, examination or dissection of dead specimens, microscopic examination, and/or textbooks.
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AnatomySee: Gray's Anatomy.
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AnatomyIn medicine, the study of human structures that can be seen with the naked eye. Known among medical students studying human anatomy simply as 'gross.'
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AnatomyThe study of normal structure of an organism under the microscope. Known among medical students simply as 'micro.' Also known as histology.
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AnatomyThe study of the structure of a plant or animal.
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AnatomyThe study of the structure of the body.
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Anatomylate 14c., "study of the structure of living beings;" c. 1400, "anatomical structures," from Old French anatomie, from Late Latin anatomia, from Greek anatomia, from anatome " [..]
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AnatomyThe study of human or animal form, by observation or examination of the living be...
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Anatomystructure of an organism.
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AnatomyA branch of medical science concerned with the structure of living organisms.
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AnatomyParts of the bird have specific names that can help in identifying birds. See diagrams.
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Anatomythe branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals human body: alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo studied the human body"; &quo [..]
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Anatomyn. That branch of morphology which treats of the structure of organisms.
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AnatomyThe study of the structure (or form) of the body - it's parts and how they fit together.
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Anatomyanatomie
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AnatomyThe study of the structure and parts of the body.
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Anatomystudy of the structure of the body. anemometer -
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AnatomyThe study of the structure of living things.
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Anatomy(n) the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals(n) alternative names for the body of a human being(n) a detailed analysis
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AnatomyThe structure of an organism or of its parts.
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Anatomyn. anatomía
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AnatomyA branch of Biology dealing with the structure of organisms.
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AnatomyThe study of the structures of organisms for applications in art: drawing, painting, sculpture, illustration, etc.
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AnatomyThe Comparative Study of Animal Structure with regard to homologous organs or parts. (Stedman, 25th ed)
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AnatomyThe anatomical study of specific regions or parts of organisms, emphasizing the relationship between the various structures (e.g. Muscles, nerves, skeletal, cardiovascular, etc.).
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AnatomyDescriptive Anatomy based on Three-Dimensional Imaging (Imaging, Three-Dimensional) of the body, organs, and structures using a series of computer multiplane sections, displayed by transverse, coronal [..]
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AnatomyThe study of the anatomical structures of Animals.
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AnatomyThe comparative study of animal structure with regard to homologous organs or parts. (Stedman, 25th ed)
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AnatomyDescriptive anatomy based on three-dimensional imaging (IMAGING, THREE-DIMENSIONAL) of the body, organs, and structures using a series of computer multiplane sections, displayed by transverse, coronal [..]
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AnatomyThe study of the structure of a plant or animal.
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AnatomyA detailed study or description of structure, or a reference to structure.
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AnatomyThe study of the internal and external structure of animals.
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AnatomyStructure of biological tissue.
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AnatomyThe science that studies the shape and structure of organisms.
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Anatomy<study> The study of the structure of the body and the relationship between its parts. (09 Oct 1997)
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AnatomyThe comparative study of animal structure with regard to homologous organs or parts. (12 Dec 1998)
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AnatomyDescriptive anatomy based on three-dimensional imaging of the body, organs, and structures using a series of computer multiplane sections, displayed by transverse, coronal, and sagittal analyses. It is essential to accurate interpretation by the radiologist of such techniques as ultrasonic diagnosis, magnetic resonance imaging, and computed tomogra [..]
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AnatomyThe science of understanding the structure and make-up of the body. The word comes from Greek: ana = up, and tome = a cutting, hence cutting up of a body.
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AnatomyThe body structure and organisation of living organisms.
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AnatomyThe body structure of an animal including internal position of organs and bones and external features.
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AnatomyStructure of the human body, especially the bones and muscles, it is a subject of much focus in academic figurative painting and sculpture. In the late-19th and early-20th centuries, much controversy [..]
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