zootomy
61Zoology — (Roget s Thesaurus) >The science of animals. < N PARAG:Zoology >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 zoology zoology zoonomy zoography zootomy Sgm: N 1 anatomy anatomy Sgm: N 1 comparative anatomy comparative anatomy Sgm: N 1 animal physiology animal… …
62anatomy — n 1. biology, zoology, zoometry, botany, phytometry. 2. skeleton, bones, framework, frame, build, form, Biol. structure, Inf. body; construction, constitution, make up, composition. 3. dissection, zootomy, vivisection, dismemberment, cutting… …
63dissection — n 1. anatomy, anatomization, zootomy, vivisection, dismemberment, cutting up or apart, autopsy, post mortem examination, Inf. post mortem. 2. analysis, examination, scrutiny, scrutinization, inspection, check; inquiry, investigation, probe, study …
64-tomy — comb. form forming nouns denoting cutting, esp. in surgery (laparotomy). Etymology: Gk tomia cutting f. temno cut * * * d.əmē, təm , mi noun combining form ( es) Etymology: New Latin tomia, from Greek, from tomos cutting + ia y more at tome …
65zo´o|tom´i|cal|ly — zo|o|tom|i|cal «ZOH uh TOM uh kuhl», adjective. of or having to do with zootomy. –zo´o|tom´i|cal|ly, adverb …
66zo|o|tom|i|cal — «ZOH uh TOM uh kuhl», adjective. of or having to do with zootomy. –zo´o|tom´i|cal|ly, adverb …
67VALENTIN, GABRIEL GUSTAV — (1810–1883), German physiologist, anatomist, and embryologist. Born and educated in Breslau, Valentin practiced medicine there and later moved to Berne, Switzerland, where he became professor of physiology and zootomy. Valentin, a pioneer in the… …