| 单词 | anatomist | 
| 释义 | anatomistadj.n.  Anatomic. Obs. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > processes > 			[adjective]		 > dissection anatomist1569 anatomical1594 anatomic1712 homalographic1860 necrotomical1895 1569    J. Sanford tr.  H. C. Agrippa Of Vanitie Artes & Sci. 153  				The Anotomist Arte or cuttinge of menne by Phisitions.  B. n.  1.   a.  One who practises, or is skilled in, the art of dissecting bodies, esp. (when no qualifying word is prefixed) the human body. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > study of body > 			[noun]		 > person > that dissects dissector1578 anatomist1594 1594    T. Bowes tr.  P. de la Primaudaye French Acad. II. 394  				These skinnes..which are three in number as some Anatomistes say. 1594    R. Carew tr.  J. Huarte Exam. Mens Wits xii. 176  				Many Phisitions, learned in the Greke & Latine tongue, and great Anotomists. 1610    J. Healey tr.  St. Augustine Citie of God 		(1620)	  xxii. xxiv. 848  				Some butcherly Surgeons, (Anatomists, they call them) haue often cut vp dead men. 1658    A. Cokayne Small Poems 111  				The skilfullest Anatomist that yet Upon an humane body e're did sit. 1777    D. Hume Ess. & Treat. II. 8  				The anatomist presents to the eye the most hideous and disagreeable objects. 1863    A. W. Kinglake Invasion of Crimea I. xiv. 209  				The relations between an anatomist and a corpse.  b.  (The adjectives vegetable, comparative, morbid, etc. prefixed to anatomist, define the special department of anatomy in which he is skilled.) ΚΠ 1830    C. Lyell Princ. Geol. 3  				A comparative anatomist may derive some accession of knowledge from the bare inspection of the remains of an extinct quadruped. 1845    R. B. Todd  & W. Bowman Physiol. Anat. I. 316  				The researches of the morbid anatomist.  2.  fig. A dissecter of anything, an analyzer. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > investigation, inspection > close examination, scrutiny > 			[noun]		 > analysis > person engaged in anatomist1587 analyser1610 analyst1753 1587    Sir P. Sidney  & A. Golding in  tr.  P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. Pref. sig. ***iv,  				Interpreters, and Anatomists or Decipherers of nature. 1828    Macaulay Hallam's Constit. Hist. in  Edinb. Rev. Sept. 98  				The latter is an anatomist. His task is to dissect the subject..and to lay bare before us all the springs of motion, and all the causes of decay. 1848    H. Rogers Ess. I. vi. 327  				So keen an anatomist of human nature. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1884; most recently modified version published online November 2010). < | 
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