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anatomical

/an-uh-tom-i-kuhl/US // ˌæn əˈtɒm ɪ kəl //UK // (ˌænəˈtɒmɪkəl) //

解剖学,解剖,解剖学的,人体解剖学

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to anatomy.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inorganic

Examples

  • He stresses that these dynamics exist over and above the “more rigid anatomical structure” of the brain.

  • Because the reference brain was extremely detailed, this allowed the team to better figure out the location of brain cells and regions in a particular anatomical space.

  • With CT scanning, scientists have now mapped the skull’s structure, revealing hidden anatomical features that tie the animal closely to the four species of American crocodiles alive today.

  • Moreover, “developmental bias” means that anatomical variation is not produced at random.

  • Whenever different numbers develop or evolve, they bring other anatomical problems.

  • Anatomical effects can be revealing of what happened to the airplane itself.

  • And there, [in his hand is] another piece of an anatomical joint.

  • I used anatomical [parts], the correct ones, rather than redraw them exactly; it stultifies the process I go through.

  • The nude of the 19th century was often a tool for anatomical study: an intellectualized and idealized approach to physiognomy.

  • The book goes as far as outlining the anatomical differences between males and females.

  • Anatomical peculiarities prevent the proper functions of the nervous system, as it is not hard to understand.

  • He filled his room with abnormal fragments of the human body, and surrounded himself with jars of preserved anatomical specimens.

  • Of course, no attempt has been made in the above figure to express anatomical forms and relations exactly.

  • The clinical lectures are delivered in the Hospital of San Andres, to which an anatomical amphitheatre was attached in 1792.

  • Taking its anatomical structure into consideration, there is doubtless a wide distinction, both as regards food and habit.