| 释义 | 
		at·o·my I. \ˈad.əmē, ˈatə-, -mi\ noun (-es) Etymology: irregular from Latin atomi, plural (taken as singular) of atomus atom — more at atom 1.  : a tiny particle : mote, atom  < specks of dust, swirling atomies > 2.  : a tiny and often contemptible creature or object  < the army was still so far distant that it seemed a mere swarm of atomies > II. noun (-es) Etymology: for anatomy (an- being taken as the indefinite article) 1.  : a body used in anatomy; often  : skeleton 2.  : an extremely gaunt emaciated body : a living skeleton  < hunger made them waste away to atomies > |