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anatomic

adjective as in structural

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And why are all of these activities so very close to the end of most precious anatomic real estate of all, the spinal cord?

Though the risks for the new oral cancer and its anatomic location have changed fundamentally, one epidemiologic fact has not.

And “synovitis” has a fiercely medical sound, harsh and precise, and provides a very specific anatomic explanation.

Should thrombosis occur in this anatomic area, a patient might have headaches, dizziness, or even stroke-like symptoms.

Plus, the anatomic site of the infection is particularly hard to get at with antibiotics.

See the distinction between the "sciences physiques" and the "sciences physiologiques" in the "Anatomic Générale," 1801.

I can mention but few of the names most eminent during this Anatomic Period, and but a short account of the life and work of each.

Recent anatomic observations quite accord with these physiological facts.

These anatomic and physiological facts may easily be observed in the chromacea, which are found everywhere.

Yes, sir; both in anatomic pathology and in clinical pathology in 1955.

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On this page you'll find 12 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to anatomic, such as: anatomical, architectural, basic, constitutional, skeletal, and constructural.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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