anatomical

[ US /ˌænəˈtɑməkəɫ, ˌænəˈtɑmɪkəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ˌænɐtˈɒmɪkə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the structure of the body
    anatomical features
  2. of or relating to the branch of morphology that studies the structure of organisms
    anatomical research
NOUN
  1. an expression that relates to anatomy
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How To Use anatomical In A Sentence

  • I think this study proves the difference between popular science and biological or anatomical science, " said Gedis Grudzinskas, consultant gynaecologist at London Bridge hospital.
  • New anatomical features usually arise from modification of an existing structure.
  • An organism is considered metameric when its body is mostly formed of serially repeated anatomical units called metameres.
  • A butcher stands in the tail of his pigboat like a Venetian gondolier; a pig's head is nailed to the prow, the rest of the carcass laid out in the anatomically correct order down the length of the boat. "Unidentified Objects" by James P. Blaylock
  • Objective:To provide anatomical data for imaging diagnosis of the pterygopalatine space disease.
  • in anatomical structure prehistoric man shows close affinity with modern humans
  • Public dissections were popular in the 16th century, with anatomical theatres open to audiences all over Europe.
  • Deep brain stimulation requires placement of electrodes at specific neuroanatomical sites.
  • An Adam's apple is an anatomical structure which appears primarily in males.
  • It's not a cancer that spreads through the blood stream all over the body, rather it stays confined to one anatomical region of the body.
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