Synonym: bod, build, chassis, figure, flesh, form, frame, general anatomy, human body, material body, physical body, physique, shape, soma. Similar words: dichotomy, atom, tomato, atomic, emanate, anathema, fanatical, senator. Meaning: [-mɪ] n. 1. the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals 2. alternative names for the body of a human being 3. a detailed analysis.
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31. Books about anatomy, born from fire in the back yard.
32. The architecture of the chapel at the Guell colony is like a study of intimate female anatomy.
33. Diogenes backed up his theory of the importance of air circulating through the body with some primitive human anatomy.
34. These high rates reflect the anatomy of the cervical spine and the dynamic forces that act on it.
35. The simplified anatomy of a rose flower in cross section.
36. We unfolded them carefully, spread them out gently, and studied their anatomy.
37. Vivisection in education Dissection has traditionally been a means of acquiring a knowledge of anatomy.
38. They do not possess the seductive allure of other parts of the female anatomy.
39. It is hard to work out the anatomy of the brain.
40. After being enrolled at the university at the age of seventeen, Freud studied physiology, biology and anatomy.
41. From this Russell concludes that dinosaurs were more like birds in their soft anatomy and physiology.
42. But the early debates were conducted almost entirely in terms of comparative anatomy and paleontology.
43. But the anatomy provides only this thin layer of clues about where language is located.
44. This is now widely accepted, but Mr.X, strangely, never pursued it further with reference to the anatomy of the individual golfer.
45. The interpretation of our experiment is also corroborated by results of other studies of the functional anatomy of phonological processing.
46. The relative complexity of gastric crypt anatomy compared with colorectal mucosa has discouraged its use as an experimental model in proliferation research.
47. And fewer than 10 % of shoe salespeople have had even basic training in foot anatomy or shoe sizing.
48. Indeed, almost the most valuable part of the coelacanth anatomy, to the Comoreans, is its rough heavy scales.
49. About 1773 he became junior professorial assistant to the professor of anatomy at Alfort veterinary school.
50. In health services,[http://Sentencedict.com] juniors learned about anatomy and physiology and participated in a one-day job shadow.
51. As well as medical preparations, it contained a great deal of comparative anatomy, including fossils.
52. Comparative anatomy, however, is an unfashionable science in the West today.
53. The session may cover the background anatomy and physiology necessary for the understanding of diseases treated on the ward.
54. And the ear is not the only sensitive part of the human anatomy which Cloverleaf is designed to appeal to.
55. But once you get into the swing of it, the anatomy takes care of itself.
56. Many such debatable questions raised by the anatomy of these creatures still await universally agreed answers.
57. Owen was also put in charge of the College's museum, an important source of specimens for comparative anatomy.
58. Works on comparative anatomy continued this tradition, though by the nineteenth century there was more caution about using mankind.
59. The anatomy of living things is so complex and delicate that they could only have been created by a Supreme Creator.
60. For the first time, we have a chance to examine the anatomy of a secret government operation.
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