Associations to the word «Anatomic»
Noun
- Impairment
- Locus
- Gland
- Reconstruction
- Celt
- Complication
- Abdomen
- Tract
- Flap
- Examination
- Trainee
- Variation
- Structure
- Infection
- Staging
- Characterization
- Organ
- Patient
- Cognition
- Variant
- Disease
- Afro
- Valve
- Muscle
- Symptom
- Correlation
- Joint
- Morphology
- Surgeon
- Brain
- Inflammation
- Spine
- Disorder
- Kidney
- Resonance
- Hemisphere
- Vein
- Subunit
- Stimulation
- Terminology
- Cation
- Alteration
- Bowel
- Correction
- Node
- Bleeding
- Fusion
- Location
- Procedure
- Tenderness
- Evaluation
- Severity
- Characteristic
- Cavity
- Nucleus
- Cancer
- Integrity
- Pain
- Stomach
- Trauma
- Triangle
- Placement
- Neuron
- Injury
- Headache
- Radiation
- Aging
Wiktionary
ANATOMIC, adjective. Of or pertaining to anatomy and dissection, or to individual structures of the anatomy.
ANATOMIC DEAD SPACE, noun. (anatomy) That volume of conducting airways of the lung, as measured by a cast of the airways.
ANATOMIC DEAD SPACE, noun. (physiology) That volume of inspired gas that does not mix with alveolar gas, as measured in vivo by gas dilution, by the method of Fowler.
Dictionary definition
ANATOMIC, adjective. Of or relating to the structure of the body; "anatomical features".
ANATOMIC, adjective. Of or relating to the branch of morphology that studies the structure of organisms; "anatomical research".
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