释义 |
sar·col·o·gy \särˈkäləjē\ noun (-es) Etymology: Greek sarko- (from sark-, sarx flesh) + English -logy 1. archaic : the anatomy of the soft parts — distinguished from osteology 2. : a theory that a part of the animal body taken into the human system nourishes or affects a corresponding part — compare doctrine of signatures, organotherapy |