Definition
Relating to the structure of a body or organism; concerning the physical arrangement and composition of body parts, organs, and systems.
Etymology
From Latin 'anatomicus', derived from Greek 'anatomē' (ana- 'up' + temnein 'to cut'). The root literally describes cutting up bodies to understand their structure.
Kelly Says
Anatomic knowledge was banned by the Catholic Church for centuries—dissecting bodies was considered sacrilege—which meant that European doctors were performing surgery while basically guessing what was inside, unlike Arab physicians who preserved and studied anatomy secretly.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
解剖學
ji-e-pa-o-xu-e
BNবাংলা
শারীরিক
sha-ri-ri-k
CACatalà
anatòmic
an-ah-to-mik
CSČeština
anatomický
an-ah-to-mi-cky
DADansk
anatomisk
an-ah-to-mi-sk
DEDeutsch
anatomisch
an-ah-to-mi-sh
ELΕλληνικά
ανατομικός
ana-to-mikos
ESEspañol
anatómico
an-ah-to-mi-ko
FAفارسی
انATOMICAL
an-ah-to-mi-kal
FISuomi
anatominen
an-ah-to-mi-nen
FRFrançais
anatomique
an-ah-to-mik
HIहिन्दी
शारीरिक
sha-ri-ri-k
HUMagyar
anatómiai
an-ah-to-miai
IDBahasa Indonesia
anatomi
an-ah-to-mi
ITItaliano
anatomico
an-ah-to-mi-ko
KKKK
анатомический
an-ah-to-mi-cheskiy
KO한국어
해부학적
hae-bu-hak-jeok
MSBahasa Melayu
anatomi
an-ah-to-mi
NLNederlands
anatomisch
an-ah-to-mi-sh
NONorsk
anatomisk
an-ah-to-mi-sk
PLPolski
anatomiczny
an-ah-to-mi-ch-ni
PTPortuguês
anatômico
an-ah-to-mi-ko
RORomână
anatomice
an-ah-to-mi-ce
RUРусский
анатомический
an-ah-to-mi-cheskiy
SVSvenska
anatomisk
an-ah-to-mi-sk
SWKiswahili
anatomi
an-ah-to-mi
TAதமிழ்
உடற்கூறு
ud-a-r-koo-ru
TLTL
anatomiko
an-ah-to-mi-ko
TRTürkçe
anatomik
an-ah-to-mik
UKУкраїнська
анатомічний
an-ah-to-mi-chnyy
URاردو
انATOMICAL
an-ah-to-mi-kal
VITiếng Việt
cơ học
co hoc