| anthropotomical | Pertaining to anthropotomy, or the dissection of human bodies. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| anthropotomist | One who is versed in anthropotomy, or human anatomy. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anthropotomy | The anatomy or dissection of the human body; androtomy. Origin: Gr. Man + a cutting. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| anthropozoonosis | A zoonosis maintained in nature by animals and transmissible to man; e.g., rabies, brucellosis. Compare: zooanthroponosis, amphixenosis. Origin: anthropo-+ G. Zoon, animal, + nosos, disease (05 Mar 2000) |
| anthropology |
"The holistic study of the human species. Anthropology includes the study of human biology, human physical evolution, human cultural evolution, and human adaptation."
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| Anthropoidea |
The suborder of primates consisting of monkeys, apes, and humans.
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(an-throw-poy9dee-ah)According to the traditional taxonomic system, one of the two suborders of order Primates (the other is Prosimii). Means "humanlike" and includes monkeys, apes, and humans.
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| anther |
The male part of a flower which produces the pollen.
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A soluble flavonoid pigment that is responsible for the blue-to-red colours in the flowers and other tissues of many angiosperm species.
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| anth | genus of Mediterranean herbs and shrubs |
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| anth | silvery hairy European shrub with evergreen foliage and pale yellow flowers |
| anth | perennial Eurasian herb having heads of red or yellow flowers and common in meadows and pastures |
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