Applied anatomy
applied anatomy
applied anatomy ap·plied anatomy (ə-plīd’)
n.
the application of anatomical knowledge to the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
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noun any art that applies aesthetic principles to the design or decoration of useful objects, such as industrial design, bookmaking, ill-stration, printmaking, and commercial art examples the applied arts are usually contrasted with the fine arts (drawing, painting, sculpture, fine printmaking, etc.), which are seen as serving no purpose other than providing an aesthetic experience. […]
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linguistic theory as applied to such fields as lexicography, psychology, the teaching of reading, the creation of orthographies, and especially language teaching. the study of practical applications of linguistics, as to telephone engineering, data processing, and data retrieval.
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to make use of as relevant, suitable, or pertinent: to apply a theory to a problem. to put to use, especially for a particular purpose: to apply pressure to open a door. to bring into action; use; employ: he applied the brakes and skidded to a stop. to use a label or other designation: don’t […]
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ornamentation, as a cutout design, that is sewn on to or otherwise applied to a piece of material. work so formed. a decorative feature, as a sconce, applied to a surface. to apply as appliqué to. historical examples it makes an attractive finish for a hem line and also for finishing the edge in applique. […]