anatomically
IPA: ænʌtˈɑmʌkɫi
adverb
- Pertaining to the anatomy.
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Examples of "anatomically" in Sentences
- That is hardly what I would call anatomically correct.
- So-called anatomically modern humans are thought to have emerged somewhere in Africa some
- Just because homosexuality is not "anatomically" natural, is it necessarily "morally" wrong?
- Looking at Life anatomically, which is as good a way as any, she was preordained to be a Shoulder.
- Joanna Baillie was well connected to the medical and scientific discourses of her day that placed women in anatomically and socially inferior roles.
- As primarily a driving game, it's not mega-detailed, but the zombies are what you might call anatomically correct, in the sense that they aren't cartoonish.
- You were mocking a very poorly-done (lumpy icing!) cake that uses unappealing icing (black), is "anatomically" incorrect (no beach), may (or may not) be pointing the finger at the right firm, and appears to be celebrating a disaster.
- Although gene flow between different populations need not be bidirectional, it has been shown that when a colonizing population (such as anatomically modern humans) encounters a resident population (such as Neandertals), even a small number of breeding events along the wave front of expansion into new territory can result in substantial introduction of genes into the colonizing population as introduced alleles can “surf” to high frequency as the population expands.
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