anthropotomy
1Anthropotomy — An thro*pot o*my, n. [Gr. ? man + ? a cutting.] The anatomy or dissection of the human body; androtomy. Owen. [1913 Webster] …
2anthropotomy — Anatomy A*nat o*my, n.; pl. {Anatomies}. [F. anatomie, L. anatomia, Gr. ? dissection, fr. ? to cut up; ? + ? to cut.] 1. The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation,… …
3anthropotomy — an·thro·pot·o·my …
4anthropotomy — n. human anatomy …
5anthropotomy — ˈpäd.əmē noun ( es) Etymology: anthrop + anatomy : anatomy of the human body …
6Anatomies — Anatomy A*nat o*my, n.; pl. {Anatomies}. [F. anatomie, L. anatomia, Gr. ? dissection, fr. ? to cut up; ? + ? to cut.] 1. The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation,… …
7Anatomy — A*nat o*my, n.; pl. {Anatomies}. [F. anatomie, L. anatomia, Gr. ? dissection, fr. ? to cut up; ? + ? to cut.] 1. The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure,… …
8Androtomy — An*drot o*my, n. [Gr. anh r, andro s, man + ? a cutting. Cf. {Anatomy}.] Dissection of the human body, as distinguished from zo[ o]tomy; anthropotomy. [R.] [1913 Webster] …
9Anthropotomical — An thro*po*tom ic*al, a. Pertaining to anthropotomy, or the dissection of human bodies. [1913 Webster] …
10Anthropotomist — An thro*pot o*mist, n. One who is versed in anthropotomy, or human anatomy. [1913 Webster] …