Pronunciation: /əˈnætəmi/
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
A1 The anatomy of a frog is different from that of a bird.
A2 Studying the anatomy of the human body is important for medical students.
B1 The course covers the basic anatomy of the skeletal system.
B2 She is a professor of anatomy at the university.
C1 His research in comparative anatomy has been groundbreaking.
C2 The surgeon's knowledge of anatomy is unparalleled.
formal The study of human anatomy is essential for medical students.
informal I find learning about anatomy fascinating.
slang I aced my anatomy exam, no sweat!
figurative The anatomy of a successful business includes strong leadership and innovation.
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