Etymology:
Meaning:
Anatomic refers to anything related to the anatomy or structure of living organisms.
Origin:
The term "anatomic" appeared in the 16th century in the writings of English anatomist Thomas Vicary. It is derived from the Greek word "anatomē," meaning "dissection" or "cutting apart." Anatomic studies involve the dissection and examination of bodies to understand their structure and function.
Anatomical Etymology Anatomical etymology is the study of the origin and meaning of anato
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