Anatomist

Synonyms for "anatomist" (9 found)

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Closest matches (2)

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Related words (4)

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Translations

24 translations across 19 languages.

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Arabic

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  • مُشَرِّح noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)
  • مُشَرِّحَة noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Czech

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  • anatom noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Danish

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  • anatom noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Esperanto

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  • anatomiisto noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)
  • anatomo noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Finnish

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  • anatomi noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

German

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  • Anatom noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Hungarian

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  • anatómus noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Irish

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  • anatamaí noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Japanese

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  • 解剖学者 noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Latin

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  • anatomicus noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Latvian

2 entries
  • anatom noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)
  • anatome noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Macedonian

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  • анатом noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • anatom noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • anatom noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Polish

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  • anatom noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Portuguese

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  • anatomista noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Romanian

2 entries
  • anatomist noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)
  • anatomistă noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Serbo-Croatian

2 entries
  • anàtōm noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)
  • ана̀то̄м noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Turkish

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  • anatomist noun (one involved in the science of anatomical structures)

Sample sentences

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But we can no longer regard the mere fact of these diffuse condensations of the lung becoming yellow and caseous as an evidence of their tuberculous nature, especially since the pathological anatomists, and among them Virchow, have shown that formations of the most different kind, having not the slightest connection with tubercule— as, for example, old cancerous masses, lymphatic glands swollen by a hyperplasia of cells, hæmorrhagical infarctions, abscesses, &c.— undergo exactly the same caseous transformation.

Source: wiktionary

A plant anatomist receiving such samples can remove pickled wood and bark for anatomical study, then dry the remaining portions for inclusion in a xylarium.

Source: wiktionary

Gall's science of “bump reading” would ultimately be abandoned as much for its fixation on social categories as for an inability within the scientific community to replicate its findings. These scientific failings would be exposed by anatomists like Paul Broca (1861) and Carl Wernicke (1874) who pioneered the alternative neuroscientific method of lesion–symptom mapping.

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