释义 |
anat·o·my \əˈnad.əmē, -atəm-, -mi\ noun (-es) Etymology: Late Latin anatomia dissection, from (Greek anatomēdissection (from anatemnein to dissect, from ana- + temnein to cut) + Latin -ia -y — more at tome 1. a. : the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals — see histology b. : the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of plants, especially the internal structure as revealed by the microscope : phytotomy 2. : a treatise on anatomic science or art 3. : the art of artificially separating the different parts of an animal or plant in order to ascertain their position, relations, structure, and function : dissection 4. obsolete a. : a body dissected or to be dissected b. : a representation of a dissected body (as in plaster) 5. : the structural makeup, especially of an organism or any of its parts < the peculiar anatomy of the duckbill > 6. : a separating or dividing into parts, aspects, or components in order to make a thorough study : detailed examination : analysis < an attempt at an anatomy of modern … conservatism — Clinton Rossiter > < the anatomy of melancholy > 7. a. : one that has been or appears to have been anatomized or dissected (1) : skeleton (2) : a corpse dried to skin and bone (3) : a withered or emaciated person b. : the human body < in what vile part of this anatomy doth my name lodge — Shakespeare > |