[ US /əˈnætəmi/ ]
[ UK /ɐnˈætəmi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a detailed analysis
    he studied the anatomy of crimes
  2. alternative names for the body of a human being
    he has a strong physique
    the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
    Leonardo studied the human body
  3. the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals
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How To Use anatomy In A Sentence

  • Their bodies are not distinctly segmented, but an important feature of their anatomy is the carapace, a folded shell-like structure which covers the animal and opens both ventrally and posteriorly.
  • His anatomy of the human condition, however, is not the political and moral cul-de-sac it purports to be.
  • Sublingual gland, inflammation of, 548 ranula of, 549 surgical anatomy of, 543 tumours of, 552 Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • I glanced quickly to the wall of the giant diagram of the male anatomy and I was reminded that the urethra is a miniscule tube through which I had always peed. Sleepwalk With Me
  • A Shandean fate overtook his body, which was taken by grave-robbers, recognized at an anatomy lecture in Cambridge, and secretly returned to its grave.
  • Curiously, while sperm whales unquestionably have teeth, recent molecular data and a reanalysis of their anatomy has suggested that they may be highly derived mysticetes.
  • I was truly a burlesquer a time when it was becoming much more about anatomy, and very little about burlesque.
  • For the first time, we have the chance to examine the anatomy of a secret government operation.
  • The basic human sciences involved are anatomy, physiology, and psychology.
  • Hello and welcome to the anatomy of democracy, the perils of democracy and the truth about democracy.
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