Anatomically correct
having representations of the s-xual organs:
an anatomically correct doll was shown to the witness.
contemporary examples
    the target was a poster board of an anatomically correct gentleman bending over.
    getting whipped at leather pride spencer morgan june 25, 2009
    it ends with a colossal, anatomically correct forty-six foot tall baby boy.
    damien hirst unveils provocative birth sculptures in doha justin jones october 10, 2013
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- Anatomise  to cut apart (an animal or plant) to show or examine the position, structure, and relation of the parts; display the of; dissect. to examine in great detail; -n-lyze minutely: the couple anatomized their new neighbor. historical examples she must anatomise and skin you, absolutely lay your feelings bare. the works of charles and mary […] 
- Anatomize  to cut apart (an animal or plant) to show or examine the position, structure, and relation of the parts; display the of; dissect. to examine in great detail; -n-lyze minutely: the couple anatomized their new neighbor. historical examples old burton will rise from his grave, if there be any virtue in pythagoreanism, to anatomize these […] 
- Anatomist  a specialist in . a person who -n-lyzes all the parts or elements of something with particular care: an anatomist of public-school systems and their problems. historical examples a less obvious feature is found by the anatomist in certain blood-vessels of the trunk. the story of evolution joseph mccabe it was addressed to the anatomist’s […] 
- Anatomy of melancholy  a philosophical treatise (1621) by robert burton. 
- Anatropia  anatropia anatropia an·a·tro·pi·a (ān’ə-trō’pē-ə) n. see anaphoria. 
