anatomic

IPA: ænʌtˈɑmɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to anatomy and dissection, or to individual structures of the anatomy.
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Examples of "anatomic" in Sentences

  • In 1856 he returned to Berlin with the title anatomic pathology professor.
  • "They sent you to me, and I will teach what I know of anatomic, which is considerable."
  • Before taking any measurements, a sort of map of the brain at rest (called the anatomic image) must first be recorded.
  • What's more, they're more "anatomic" - meaning that the replacement can replicate true human movement more closely - than ever before.
  • Linda Christian -- the first Bond girl once dubbed the "anatomic bomb" by LIFE magazine and married for a time to swashbuckling mega-star Tyrone Power -- is dead at 87.
  • Dr. Tewari will present findings showing that a surgical modification called the anatomic retro-apical technique reduces incontinence following robotic prostate removal surgery.
  • SMITH: I think it's fair to say that the angiogram is currently the most definitive test we have available to get the kind of anatomic detail that we need to make these decisions.
  • However this may be, these fractures are a kind of anatomic dissections of the lava, which shew that the upper coat of it lies upon another, and that upon a third, below which are many others.
  • Vesalius dissected the bodies himself and explained the different parts: the former usage had been for a surgeon to dissect while a physician read aloud suitable chapters from Galen or the "anatomic" of Mundino.

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