English-Thai Dictionary
anatomic
ADJ ที่ เกี่ยวกับ โครงสร้าง anatomical structural ti-kiao-kab-khrong-sang
anatomical
ADJ ที่ เกี่ยวกับ โครงสร้าง anatomic structural ti-kiao-kab-khrong-sang
anatomist
N ผู้ ที่ เชี่ยวชาญ เกี่ยวกับ โครงสร้าง มนุษย์ phu-ti-chiao-chan-kiao-kab-khrong-sang-ma-nud
anatomize
VI ชำแหละ ร่าง สิ่งมีชีวิต เพื่อ ศึกษา โครงสร้าง cham-lae-rang-sing-mee-chi-wid-phuea-suek-sa-khrong-sang
anatomize
VT ชำแหละ ร่าง สิ่งมีชีวิต เพื่อ ศึกษา โครงสร้าง cham-lae-rang-sing-mee-chi-wid-phuea-suek-sa-khrong-sang
anatomy
N กายวิภาคศาสตร์ kai-wi-pak-sad
anatomy
N การ วิเคราะห์ อย่างละเอียด kan-wi-kro-yang-la-iet
anatomy
N ร่างกาย มนุ ษย ์ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ rang-kai-ma-nud
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ANATOMICAL
a.Belonging to anatomy or dissection; produced by or according to the principles of anatomy, or natural structure of the body; relating to the parts of the body when dissected or separated.
ANATOMICALLY
adv. In an anatomical manner; by means of dissection; according to the doctrine of anatomy.
ANATOMIST
n.One who dissects bodies; more generally, one who is skilled in the art of dissection, or versed in the doctrine and principles of anatomy.
ANATOMIZE
v.t.To dissect an animal; to divide into the constituent parts, for the purpose of examining each by itself; to lay open the interior structure of the parts of a body or subject; as, to anatomize an animal or plant; to anatomize an argument.
ANATOMIZED
pp. Dissected, as an animal body.
ANATOMIZING
ppr. Dissecting.
ANATOMY
n.[Gr. through and to cut. ] 1. The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of an animal body, to discover their situation, structure and economy.
2. The doctrine of the structure of the body, learned by dissection; as, a physician understands anatomy.
3. The act of dividing any thing, corporeal or intellectual, for the purpose of examining its parts; as, the anatomy of a plant, or of a discourse.
4. The body stripped of its integuments; a skeleton, or the corporeal frame of bones entire, without the skin, flesh and vessels; an improper use of the word, and vulgar.
5. Ironically, a meager person.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ANATOMIC; ANATOMICAL
An `a *tom "ic, An `a *tom "ic *al, a. Etym: [L. anatomicus, Gr. anatomique. See Anatomy. ]
Defn: Of or relating to anatomy or dissection; as, the anatomic art; anatomical observations. Hume.
ANATOMICALLY
ANATOMICALLY An `a *tom "ic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In an anatomical manner; by means of dissection.
ANATOMISM
A *nat "o *mism, n. Etym: [Cf. F. anatomisme.]
1. The application of the principles of anatomy, as in art. The stretched and vivid anatomism of their [i. e., the French ] great figure painters. The London Spectator.
2. The doctrine that the anatomical structure explains all the phenomena of the organism or of animal life.
ANATOMIST
A *nat "o *mist, n. Etym: [Cf. F. anatomiste.]
Defn: One who is skilled in the art of anatomy, or dissection.
ANATOMIZATION
ANATOMIZATION A *nat `o *mi *za "tion, n.
Defn: The act of anatomizing.
ANATOMIZE
A *nat "o *mize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Anatomized; p. pr. & vb. n.Anatomizing. ] Etym: [Cf. F. anatomiser.]
1. To dissect; to cut in pieces, as an animal vegetable body, for the purpose of displaying or examining the structure and use of the several parts.
2. To discriminate minutely or carefully; to analyze. If we anatomize all other reasonings of this nature, we shall find that they are founded on the relation of cause and effect. Hume.
ANATOMIZER
ANATOMIZER A *nat "o *mi `zer, n.
Defn: A dissector.
ANATOMY
A *nat "o *my, n.; pl. Anatomies. Etym: [F. anatomie, L. anatomia, Gr.
1. The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy; dissection.
2. The science which treats of the structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization. Let the muscles be well inserted and bound together, according to the knowledge of them which is given us by anatomy. Dryden.
Note: "Animal anatomy " is sometimes called zomy; "vegetable anatomy, " phytotomy; "human anatomy, " anthropotomy. Comparative anatomy compares the structure of different kinds and classes of animals.
3. A treatise or book on anatomy.
4. The act of dividing anything, corporeal or intellectual, for the purpose of examining its parts; analysis; as, the anatomy of a discourse.
5. A skeleton; anything anatomized or dissected, or which has the appearance of being so. The anatomy of a little child, representing all parts thereof, is accounted a greater rarity than the skeleton of a man in full stature. Fuller. They brought one Pinch, a hungry, lean-faced villain, A mere anatomy. Shak.
New American Oxford Dictionary
anatomical
an a tom i cal |ˌanəˈtämikəl ˌænəˈtɑməkəl |(abbr.: anat. ) ▶adjective of or relating to bodily structure: anatomical abnormalities. • of or relating to anatomy: anatomical lectures. DERIVATIVES an a tom i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from late Latin anatomicus, from anatomia (see anatomy ), + -al .
anatomically correct
an a tom i cal ly cor rect |ˌanəˈtämik (ə )lē ˌænəˌtɑməkəli kəˈrɛkt | ▶adjective (of a doll ) having the sexual organs plainly represented.
anatomist
a nat o mist |əˈnatəmist əˈnædəməst | ▶noun an expert in anatomy; a dissector. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French anatomiste, from a medieval Latin derivative of anatomizare (see anatomize ).
anatomize
a nat o mize |əˈnatəˌmīz əˈnædəmaɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] dissect (a body ). • examine and analyze in detail: successful comedy is notoriously difficult to anatomize. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin anatomizare, from anatomia (see anatomy ).
anatomy
a nat o my |əˈnatəmē əˈnædəmi |(abbr.: anat. ) ▶noun ( pl. anatomies ) 1 the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, esp. as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts. • the bodily structure of an organism: descriptions of the cat's anatomy and behavior. • informal, humorous a person's body: he left dusty handprints on his lady customers' anatomies. 2 a study of the structure or internal workings of something: Machiavelli's anatomy of the art of war. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French anatomie or late Latin anatomia, from Greek, from ana- ‘up ’ + tomia ‘cutting ’ (from temnein ‘to cut ’).
Oxford Dictionary
anatomical
ana ¦tom |ic ¦al |anəˈtɒmɪk (ə )l | ▶adjective relating to bodily structure: anatomical abnormalities. • relating to the study of anatomy: anatomical lectures. DERIVATIVES anatomic adjective, anatomically adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from late Latin anatomicus, from anatomia (see anatomy ), + -al .
anatomically correct
an a tom i cal ly cor rect |ˌanəˈtämik (ə )lē ˌænəˌtɑməkəli kəˈrɛkt | ▶adjective (of a doll ) having the sexual organs plainly represented.
anatomist
anat ¦om |ist |əˈnatəmɪst | ▶noun an expert in anatomy. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French anatomiste, from a medieval Latin derivative of anatomizare (see anatomize ).
anatomize
anatomize |əˈnatəmʌɪz |(also anatomise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] dissect (a body ). • examine and analyse in detail: successful comedy is notoriously difficult to anatomize. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin anatomizare, from anatomia (see anatomy ).
anatomy
anat |omy |əˈnatəmi | ▶noun ( pl. anatomies ) 1 [ mass noun ] the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts. • [ count noun ] the bodily structure of an organism: descriptions of the cat's anatomy and behaviour. • [ count noun ] informal a person's body. 2 a study of the structure or internal workings of something: a detailed anatomy of a society and its institutions. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French anatomie or late Latin anatomia, from Greek, from ana- ‘up ’ + tomia ‘cutting ’ (from temnein ‘to cut ’).
American Oxford Thesaurus
anatomy
anatomy noun the anatomy of a frog: bodily structure, makeup, composition, constitution, form, structure.
Oxford Thesaurus
anatomy
anatomy noun 1 descriptions of the cat's anatomy and behaviour | the anatomy of a town: structure, make-up, composition, constitution; construction, layout, organization, arrangement, pattern, plan, mechanisms, framework, form, fabric. 2 he conducted an anatomy of his society: analysis, examination, inspection, survey, study, scrutiny, perusal; investigation, exploration, probe, research, enquiry, dissection, audit, review, evaluation, interpretation; rare anatomization.
Duden Dictionary
Anatom
Ana tom Substantiv, maskulin , der |Anat o m |der Anatom; Genitiv: des Anatomen, Plural: die Anatomen Wissenschaftler auf dem Gebiet der Anatomie
Anatomie
Ana to mie Substantiv, feminin , die |Anatom ie |spätlateinisch anatomia < griechisch anatomía, zu: anatémnein = aufschneiden; sezieren 1 a ohne Plural Wissenschaft vom Bau des [menschlichen ] Körpers und seiner Organe systematische Anatomie b ohne Plural Aufbau, Struktur des [menschlichen ] Körpers die Anatomie des Menschen, der Hauskatze | die weibliche, männliche Anatomie 2 anatomisches Institut eine Leiche an die Anatomie geben 3 Lehrbuch der Anatomie 1
anatomieren
ana to mie ren schwaches Verb |anatom ie ren | sezieren
Anatomiesaal
Ana to mie saal Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Anatom ie saal |Hörsaal der Anatomie 2
Anatomin
Ana to min Substantiv, feminin , die |Anat o min |weibliche Form zu Anatom
anatomisch
ana to misch Adjektiv |anat o misch |a den Bau des [menschlichen ] Körpers betreffend anatomische Unterschiede, Merkmale b die Wissenschaft der Anatomie betreffend ein anatomisches Lehrbuch, Institut
French Dictionary
anatomie
anatomie n. f. nom féminin Étude de la forme, de la structure d ’un être vivant. : On peut étudier l ’anatomie humaine, animale ou végétale.
anatomique
anatomique adj. adjectif 1 Qui se rapporte à l ’anatomie. : Un dessin anatomique. 2 Qui est bien adapté à l ’anatomie de l ’utilisateur. : Un clavier anatomique. SYNONYME ergonomique .
anatomiquement
anatomiquement adv. adverbe Du point de vue de l ’anatomie.
Spanish Dictionary
anatomía
anatomía nombre femenino 1 Ciencia que estudia la estructura, forma y relaciones de las diferentes partes del cuerpo de los seres vivos .anatomía patológica Parte de la anatomía que estudia las alteraciones o modificaciones anatómicas que aparecen en los órganos y en los tejidos como consecuencia de una enfermedad .2 Estructura o disposición de los órganos y las partes del cuerpo de un ser orgánico .3 Disección o separación de las partes que integran un ser vivo .4 Análisis y estudio de las diversas partes que conforman un tema o un asunto .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xiv ) del latín anatomia y este del griego anatémnein ‘cortar de arriba abajo ’, derivado de temnein ‘cortar ’, por basarse esta ciencia en la disección de los seres vivos .
anatómico, -ca
anatómico, -ca adjetivo 1 De la anatomía o relacionado con ella :estructura anatómica; lesión anatómica; disección anatómica; atlas anatómico .2 [objeto ] Que está construido para que se adapte o se ajuste perfectamente a la forma del cuerpo humano o a alguna de sus partes :sillón anatómico; camilla anatómica .3 nombre masculino y femenino Anatomista .
anatomista
anatomista nombre común Especialista en anatomía .
anatomopatológico, -ca
anatomopatológico, -ca adjetivo De la anatomía patológica o relacionado con ella .
anatomopatólogo, -ga
anatomopatólogo, -ga nombre masculino y femenino Médico especialista en anatomía patológica .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
anatomical
an a tom i cal ⦅まれ ⦆-ic /æ̀nətɑ́mɪk (ə )l |-tɔ́m -//-mɪk /形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗(人間 動植物の )解剖学的な, 構造上の 〈特徴など 〉; 解剖 (学 )の [に関する ].à n a t ó m i cal ly 副詞 解剖学上, 構造上 [的に ].
anatomist
a nat o mist /ənǽtəmɪst /名詞 C 解剖学者 [医 ]; (非常に綿密な )分析者 .
anatomize
a nat o mize /ənǽtəmàɪz /動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆…を詳細 [念入り ]に調べる [分析する ]; …を解剖する .
anatomy
a nat o my /ənǽtəmi /名詞 複 -mies 1 U (人間 動植物の )解剖学 .2 U C 〖通例the ~〗(身体 動植物の )解剖学的構造 [組織, 形態 ]; (一般に )構造, 仕組み ; 細部 ▸ the anatomy of human brains 人間の脳の構造 3 C ⦅おどけて ⦆〖通例one 's ~〗人体, 体 .4 U C 分析 (analysis ), (綿密な )調査 ; (人間 動植物の )解剖 [体 ]▸ (an ) anatomy of a murder 殺人事件の分析 5 C ⦅まれ ⦆骸骨 (がいこつ )(skeleton ).