anthropometry
61Outline of forensic science — The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to forensic science: Forensic science – application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to a legal system. This may be in relation to a crime or a… …
62anthropometric — (adj.) 1871, based on Fr. anthropométrique, from ANTHROPOMETRY (Cf. anthropometry) measurement of the human body + IC (Cf. ic) …
63-metry — comb. form forming nouns denoting procedures and systems corresponding to instruments in meter (calorimetry; thermometry). Etymology: after geometry etc. f. Gk metria f. metres measurer * * * mə.trē, ri noun combining form ( es) Etymology: Middle …
64Anthropometric — An thro*po*met ric, Anthropometrical An thro*po*met ric*al, a. Pertaining to anthropometry. [1913 Webster] …
65Anthropometrical — Anthropometric An thro*po*met ric, Anthropometrical An thro*po*met ric*al, a. Pertaining to anthropometry. [1913 Webster] …
66Cephalometric — Cephalometry Ceph a*lom e*try, n. (Anthropometry) The measurement of the heads of living persons. {Ceph a*lo*met ric},a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] || …
67Cephalometry — Ceph a*lom e*try, n. (Anthropometry) The measurement of the heads of living persons. {Ceph a*lo*met ric},a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] || …
68anthropometric — adjective see anthropometry …
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70Ergonomics — Ergonomics: the science of designing user interaction with equipment and workplaces to fit the user. Ergonomics is the study of designing equipment and devices that fit the human body, its movements, and its cognitive abilities. The International …