Anatomically


of or relating to .
contemporary examples

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

this is a blow-up love doll that is made to anatomically resemble pop star miley cyrus.
eastbound & down’s kenny powers lists his favorite things kenny powers february 16, 2012

the target was a poster board of an anatomically correct gentleman bending over.
getting whipped at leather pride spencer morgan june 25, 2009

one may anatomically -ssume that this term is used only by the men of the jersey sh-r- cast.
‘jersey sh-r-’ guide to italian jaimie etkin august 3, 2011

the earliest fossils of anatomically modern humans are from about 200,000 years ago.
ebola’s roots are 50 times older than mankind. and that could be the key to stopping it. michael daly october 19, 2014

historical examples

yet they are anatomically far more different than the man and the fish.
the booklover and his books harry lyman koopman

anatomically speaking, green bulbuls are not bulbuls at all.
jungle folk douglas dewar

teeth are anatomically cl-ssed with bones, which in many respects they resemble.
the horse’s mouth edward mayhew

anatomically they are related neither to the neanderthals nor to the cr-magnons.
men of the old stone age henry fairfield osborn

anatomically, this genus is remarkable in the parrot tribe for having no furcula, or merry-thought bone.
the queer, the quaint and the quizzical frank h. stauffer

adjective
of or relating to anatomy
adv.

1640s, from anatomical + -ly (2). anatomically correct, of dolls and meaning “with genitalia,” is attested 1968, perhaps 1967, american english, in reference to pet-t frère, an imported french boy doll.
adj.

1580s; see anatomy + -ical.

anatomical an·a·tom·i·cal (ān’ə-tŏm’ĭ-kəl) or an·a·tom·ic (-tŏm’ĭk)
adj.

concerned with anatomy.

concerned with dissection.

related to the structure of an organism.

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