See also: anatòmic

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Etymology

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    From French anatomique or its etymon Latin anatomicus, from Ancient Greek ἀνατομικός (anatomikós, skilled in anatomy).[1] By surface analysis, anatomy +‎ -ic.

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    anatomic (not comparable)

    1. Of or pertaining to anatomy and dissection, or to individual structures of the anatomy.
      • 2016, Mitsuo Ochi, Konsei Shino, Kazunori Yasuda, ACL Injury and Its Treatment, page 273:
        Therefore, the effects of notchplasty on the clinical outcome after anatomic double-bundle ACL reconstruction were evaluated in a cohort study.

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    1. ^ anatomic, adj.”, in OED Online  , Oxford: Oxford University Press, launched 2000.

    Romanian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from French anatomique, Latin anatomicus. By surface analysis, anatomie +‎ -ic.

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    anatomic m or n (feminine singular anatomică, masculine plural anatomici, feminine/neuter plural anatomice)

    1. anatomical (of or relating to anatomy or dissection)

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    Declension of anatomic
    singular plural
    masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
    nominative-
    accusative
    indefinite anatomic anatomică anatomici anatomice
    definite anatomicul anatomica anatomicii anatomicele
    genitive-
    dative
    indefinite anatomic anatomice anatomici anatomice
    definite anatomicului anatomicei anatomicilor anatomicelor