Anatomy

  • 61Anatomy of a rowing stroke — The two fundamental reference points in the anatomy of a rowing stroke are the catch where the oar blade is placed in the water, [ [http://www.ara rowing.org/render.aspx?siteID=1 navIDs=1,42,64 The catch] ; the last part of the recovery , where… …

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  • 62Anatomy of Hope — The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness (ISBN 0375506381) is the third book by author Dr. Jerome Groopman, published in 2004 by Random House. AdaptationAccording to The Hollywood Reporter , it is the basis for a new HBO… …

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  • 63Anatomy Act — An English statute authorizing and regulating the study of anatomy and the disposition of dead bodies …

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  • 64anatomy — noun (plural mies) Etymology: Late Latin anatomia dissection, from Greek anatomē, from anatemnein to dissect, from ana + temnein to cut Date: 14th century 1. a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms 2 …

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  • 65anatomy — the structure of organisms, often revealed by dissection …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 66anatomy — n. [Gr. ana, again; temnein, to cut] The science of internal morphology, as revealed by dissection; see zootomy …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 67ANATOMY — A Non Arithmetician Try Other Members Yes (Academic & Science) …

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  • 68anatomy — study of the structure of the body Sciences and Studies …

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  • 69anatomy — a nat·o·my || mɪ n. science which deals with the structure of organisms (humans, animals, etc.) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 70anatomy — n. 1. Dissection. 2. Structure, structural form, structural plan, structural details. 3. Structural science. 4. Skeleton, bony structure. 5. Meagre person, heap of skin and bones …

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