Anatomy vs. Morphology

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Anatomynoun

The art of studying the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy.

Anatomynoun

The science that deals with the form and structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization.

Anatomynoun

(countable) A treatise or book on anatomy.

Anatomynoun

(by extension) The act of dividing anything, corporeal or intellectual, for the purpose of examining its parts.

Anatomynoun

(colloquial) The form of an individual.

Anatomynoun

(euphemism) The human body, especially in reference to the private parts.

Anatomynoun

(archaic) A skeleton, or dead body.

Anatomynoun

The physical or functional organization of an organism, or part of it.

Anatomynoun

The art of dissecting, or artificially separating the different parts of any organized body, to discover their situation, structure, and economy; dissection.

Anatomynoun

The science which treats of the structure of organic bodies; anatomical structure or organization.

Anatomynoun

A treatise or book on anatomy.

Anatomynoun

The act of dividing anything, corporeal or intellectual, for the purpose of examining its parts; analysis; as, the anatomy of a discourse.

Anatomynoun

A skeleton; anything anatomized or dissected, or which has the appearance of being so.

Anatomynoun

the branch of morphology that deals with the structure of animals

Anatomynoun

alternative names for the body of a human being;

Anatomynoun

a detailed analysis;

Anatomy

Anatomy (Greek anatomē, 'dissection') is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts. Anatomy is a branch of natural science which deals with the structural organization of living things.

Morphologynoun

(uncountable) A scientific study of form and structure, usually without regard to function. Especially:

Morphologynoun

(linguistics) The study of the internal structure of morphemes (words and their semantic building blocks).

Morphologynoun

(biology) The study of the form and structure of animals and plants.

Morphologynoun

(geology) The study of the structure of rocks and landforms.

Morphologynoun

(math) Mathematical morphology.

Morphologynoun

(countable) The form and structure of something.

Morphologynoun

(countable) A description of the form and structure of something.

Morphologynoun

That branch of biology which deals with the structure of animals and plants, treating of the forms of organs and describing their varieties, homologies, and metamorphoses. See Tectology, and Promorphology.

Morphologynoun

The form and structure of an organism.

Morphologynoun

The branch of linguistics which studies the patterns by which words are formed from other words, including inflection, compounding, and derivation.

Morphologynoun

The study of the patterns of inflection of words or word classes in any given language; the study of the patterns in which morphemes combine to form words, and the rules for combination; morphemics; as, the morphology of Spanish verbs; also, the inflection patterns themselves.

Morphologynoun

the branch of biology that deals with the structure of animals and plants

Morphologynoun

studies of the rules for forming admissible words

Morphologynoun

the admissible arrangement of sounds in words

Morphologynoun

the branch of geology that studies the characteristics and configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms

Morphologynoun

the study of the forms of things.

Morphologynoun

the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms, and with relationships between their structures.

Morphologynoun

the study of the forms of words, in particular inflected forms

Morphologynoun

a particular form, shape, or structure.

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