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单词 anatomical
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Definition of anatomical in English:

anatomical

adjectiveanəˈtɒmɪk(ə)lˌænəˈtɑmək(ə)l
  • 1Relating to bodily structure.

    anatomical abnormalities
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Disappointingly, however, bones and other anatomical structures are impossible to see.
    • Most episodes are due to urinary tract infections and renal cyst rupture that relate to the underlying anatomical abnormalities.
    • If I wanted to see the anatomical structures underlying an injury, I was unable to do it as quickly with the CD as flicking through a textbook.
    • The head and neck encompasses many vital structures and is one of the most complex anatomical regions in the body.
    • 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.
    • He or she holds the patient's leg and hip in correct anatomical position while the cement hardens.
    • We are able to distinguish anatomical margins when two structures of different density abut one another.
    • This means loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function.
    • It is used to displace subretinal fluid and return the retina to its normal anatomical position.
    • Over 20 000 anatomical structures can be revealed, all of which can be identified by a click of the mouse.
    • Many medical, physiological, or anatomical terms have origins that we never even think of.
    • These stages involve a number of anatomical structures and muscle groups.
    • To understand the supportive anatomical structures of the pelvis it is necessary to see the ligaments, as well.
    • New anatomical features usually arise from modification of an existing structure.
    • The anatomical location of the pelvic blood vessels puts them at risk for injury during hip surgery.
    • This approach is not without problems, due to the neurovascular anatomical structures in close proximity.
    • The standard technique for placing central venous catheters is by using anatomical landmarks.
    • This could indicate that stones caused anatomical damage to the urinary tract.
    • The woman has a history of ectopic pregnancy, pelvic infection, endometriosis, or anatomical abnormalities
    • We describe two children with recurrent bacterial meningitis due to cranial anatomical defects in whom diagnosis was delayed.
    1. 1.1 Relating to the study of anatomy.
      anatomical lectures
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The flayed body immediately raises the context of anatomical study.
      • At his death he was working on an anatomical study (now at Yale) comparing various species.
      • In a similar manner Leonardo had previously relied on a figure study by Pollaiuolo when he started his anatomical studies around 1487.
      • However, the most disturbing faults are those that occur in almost all of his anatomical studies.
      • How did a pregnant young lady come to die intact and yet have her body donated for anatomical dissection?
      • Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study.
      • His early anatomical studies were intended to form part of his treatise on painting.
      • Once a year in the early days, the body of an executed criminal would be handed over to the college for anatomical study.
      • Under Dittrich skeletons were studied and sketched as anatomical specimens, not always skull to toe.
      • During this period, Da Vinci also produced his first anatomical studies.
      • We know he made many drawings of all kinds but beyond his anatomical studies, only a handful appears to survive.
      • Until well into the 1980s, anatomical studies suggested that hippos may have evolved from pigs.
      • Five branches of the same developmental stage, i.e. of similar length and bearing up to seven leaves, were selected for leaf anatomical study.
      • In 1665, De Graaf went to France and continued his anatomical research on the pancreas.
      • The scientists had a laboratory for the study of anatomical and zoological specimens and a reference library.
      • He died from bladder cancer in Oxford, leaving his body to anatomical science.
      • Moreover, researchers can analyse the associated neurological, causative, and anatomical findings.
      • Grey's anatomical studies follow the precedent set by Michelangelo, who risked excommunication to secretly study anatomy in a morgue.
      • He also left extensive studies of human anatomy based on dissection of animals and anatomical writings of others.
      • A sub-sample of 15 stems per variety was used for anatomical studies and quantification of tension wood.

Derivatives

  • anatomic

  • adjective
    • The CT Scan and MRI scan provide minute anatomic and pathological detail with non invasion.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are both anatomic and physiological differences.
      • He does a good job of making highly technical anatomic, developmental and cellular issues clear to the lay reader.
      • The choice of a suture material is based on the patient, the wound, the tissue characteristics and the anatomic location.
      • This state of the art machine combines advanced metabolic imaging with high-resolution rapid anatomic imaging.

Origin

Late 16th century: from late Latin anatomicus, from anatomia (see anatomy), + -al.

Rhymes

agronomical, astronomical, comical, economical, gastronomical, physiognomical
 
 

Definition of anatomical in US English:

anatomical

(also anat.)
adjectiveˌanəˈtämək(ə)lˌænəˈtɑmək(ə)l
  • 1Relating to bodily structure.

    anatomical abnormalities
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This approach is not without problems, due to the neurovascular anatomical structures in close proximity.
    • Most episodes are due to urinary tract infections and renal cyst rupture that relate to the underlying anatomical abnormalities.
    • 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.
    • The woman has a history of ectopic pregnancy, pelvic infection, endometriosis, or anatomical abnormalities
    • New anatomical features usually arise from modification of an existing structure.
    • The anatomical location of the pelvic blood vessels puts them at risk for injury during hip surgery.
    • Over 20 000 anatomical structures can be revealed, all of which can be identified by a click of the mouse.
    • Disappointingly, however, bones and other anatomical structures are impossible to see.
    • This could indicate that stones caused anatomical damage to the urinary tract.
    • The standard technique for placing central venous catheters is by using anatomical landmarks.
    • To understand the supportive anatomical structures of the pelvis it is necessary to see the ligaments, as well.
    • He or she holds the patient's leg and hip in correct anatomical position while the cement hardens.
    • We are able to distinguish anatomical margins when two structures of different density abut one another.
    • The head and neck encompasses many vital structures and is one of the most complex anatomical regions in the body.
    • This means loss or abnormality of psychological, physiological or anatomical structure or function.
    • It is used to displace subretinal fluid and return the retina to its normal anatomical position.
    • If I wanted to see the anatomical structures underlying an injury, I was unable to do it as quickly with the CD as flicking through a textbook.
    • We describe two children with recurrent bacterial meningitis due to cranial anatomical defects in whom diagnosis was delayed.
    • Many medical, physiological, or anatomical terms have origins that we never even think of.
    • These stages involve a number of anatomical structures and muscle groups.
    1. 1.1 Relating to anatomy.
      anatomical lectures
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He also left extensive studies of human anatomy based on dissection of animals and anatomical writings of others.
      • Five branches of the same developmental stage, i.e. of similar length and bearing up to seven leaves, were selected for leaf anatomical study.
      • He died from bladder cancer in Oxford, leaving his body to anatomical science.
      • The flayed body immediately raises the context of anatomical study.
      • A sub-sample of 15 stems per variety was used for anatomical studies and quantification of tension wood.
      • Once a year in the early days, the body of an executed criminal would be handed over to the college for anatomical study.
      • Lawlor's equine subjects are informed by the mythical rather than the figurative or strictly anatomical study.
      • However, the most disturbing faults are those that occur in almost all of his anatomical studies.
      • The scientists had a laboratory for the study of anatomical and zoological specimens and a reference library.
      • In 1665, De Graaf went to France and continued his anatomical research on the pancreas.
      • Moreover, researchers can analyse the associated neurological, causative, and anatomical findings.
      • Under Dittrich skeletons were studied and sketched as anatomical specimens, not always skull to toe.
      • Grey's anatomical studies follow the precedent set by Michelangelo, who risked excommunication to secretly study anatomy in a morgue.
      • We know he made many drawings of all kinds but beyond his anatomical studies, only a handful appears to survive.
      • During this period, Da Vinci also produced his first anatomical studies.
      • His early anatomical studies were intended to form part of his treatise on painting.
      • At his death he was working on an anatomical study (now at Yale) comparing various species.
      • Until well into the 1980s, anatomical studies suggested that hippos may have evolved from pigs.
      • How did a pregnant young lady come to die intact and yet have her body donated for anatomical dissection?
      • In a similar manner Leonardo had previously relied on a figure study by Pollaiuolo when he started his anatomical studies around 1487.

Origin

Late 16th century: from late Latin anatomicus, from anatomia (see anatomy), + -al.

 
 
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