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Definition of atomical
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Atomical
(a.)
Extremely
minute;
tiny.
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Atomically
::
Atomically
(adv.)
In an
atomic
manner;
in
accordance
with the
atomic
philosophy.
Dermatography
::
Dermatography
(n.) An
anatomical
description
of, or
treatise
on, the
skin..
Regeneration
::
Regeneration
(n.) The union of parts which have been
severed,
so that they
become
anatomically
perfect;
as, the
regeneration
of a
nerve..
Anatomism
::
Anatomism
(n.) The
doctrine
that the
anatomical
structure
explains
all the
phenomena
of the
organism
or of
animal
life.
Anatomical
::
Anatomical
(a.) Of or
relating
to
anatomy
or
dissection;
as, the
anatomic
art;
anatomical
observations..
-derm
::
-derm (n.) A
suffix
or
terminal
formative,
much used in
anatomical
terms,
and
signifying
skin,
integument,
covering;
as,
blastoderm,
ectoderm,
etc..
Turnix
::
Turnix
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of birds
belonging
to
Turnix
or
Hemipodius
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Turnicidae.
These birds
resemble
quails
and
partridges
in
general
appearance
and in some of their
habits,
but
differ
in
important
anatomical
characteristics.
The hind toe is
usually
lacking.
They are found in Asia,
Africa,
Southern
Europe,
the East
Indian
Islands,
and esp. in
Australia
and
adjacent
islands,
where they are
called
quails
(see
Quail,
n., 3.). See
Turnicimorphae..
Demonstration
::
Demonstration
(n.) The
exhibition
and
explanation
of a
dissection
or other
anatomical
preparation.
Basi-
::
Basi- () A
combining
form,
especially
in
anatomical
and
botanical
words,
to
indicate
the base or
position
at or near a base;
forming
a base; as,
basibranchials,
the most
ventral
of the
cartilages
or bones of the
branchial
arches;
basicranial,
situated
at the base of the
cranium;
basifacial,
basitemporal,
etc..
Turnicimorphae
::
Turnicimorphae
(n. pl.) A
division
of birds
including
Turnix
and
allied
genera,
resembling
quails
in
appearance
but
differing
from them
anatomically..
Demonstrate
::
Demonstrate
(v. t.) To
exhibit
and
explain
(a
dissection
or other
anatomical
preparation).
Theatre
::
Theatre
(n.) Any room
adapted
to the
exhibition
of any
performances
before
an
assembly,
as
public
lectures,
scholastic
exercises,
anatomical
demonstrations,
surgical
operations,
etc..
Palamedeae
::
Palamedeae
(n. pl.) An
order,
or
suborder,
including
the
kamichi,
and
allied
South
American
birds;
--
called
also
screamers.
In many
anatomical
characters
they are
allied
to the
Anseres,
but they
externally
resemble
the
wading
birds..
Atomical
::
Atomical
(a.)
Extremely
minute;
tiny.
Dissection
::
Dissection
(n.)
Anything
dissected;
especially,
some part, or the
whole,
of an
animal
or plant
dissected
so as to
exhibit
the
structure;
an
anatomical
so
prepared..
Atomical
::
Atomical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
atoms.
Basic
::
Basic (a.)
Having
the base in
excess,
or the
amount
of the base
atomically
greater
than that of the acid, or
exceeding
in
proportion
that of the
related
neutral
salt..
Hatteria
::
Hatteria
(n.) A New
Zealand
lizard,
which,
in
anatomical
character,
differs
widely
from all other
existing
lizards.
It is the only
living
representative
of the order
Rhynchocephala,
of which many
Mesozoic
fossil
species
are
known;
--
called
also
Sphenodon,
and
Tuatera..
Antrum
::
Antrum
(n.) A
cavern
or
cavity,
esp. an
anatomical
cavity
or
sinus.
Anatomy
::
Anatomy
(n.) The
science
which
treats
of the
structure
of
organic
bodies;
anatomical
structure
or
organization.
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