English to Marathi Dictionary anatomy

anatomy

शरीर
definition
noun
The basic human sciences involved are anatomy , physiology, and psychology.
the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
Machiavelli's anatomy of the art of war
a study of the structure or internal workings of something.
translation of 'anatomy'
प्राणिशरीररचनाशास्त्र,
शरीर,
शरीरशास्त्र
example
Machiavelli's 'anatomy' of the art of war
Webster employs this episode in a final analysis of the 'anatomy' of contemporary New Zealand anthropology and Maori studies.
He provided the groundwork for the session by reviewing the cranial and spinal 'anatomy' and nerve structure and the neurological assessment.
The real value in his account, however, is in its detailed 'anatomy' of failed institutional leadership.
I wondered if the kite's head-stick gets its name from the part of the 'anatomy' it ends up embedded in as it comes crashing back to earth.
While this book effectively illustrates the history of terrorism, it is less successful in its claim to offer an 'anatomy' of the phenomenon, although it does try hard.
she was unable to reach for the bag in case she revealed more of her 'anatomy' than she already had
To paraphrase Tommy's robust phraseology, O'Neill will kick certain parts of the 'anatomy' .
The book is primarily designed for students of forensic anthropology and presumes a background in human 'anatomy' and osteology.
On their own, these arguments contribute to the 'anatomy' of urban tribes begun in the first section of the book.
every part of his 'anatomy' hurt
The rough portrayal of both human 'anatomy' and the landscape indicates not the artist's incompetence but rather the intention to fashion the images in the way the book was to be enjoyed.
These two cases, in the context of the changing face of Detroit, present an 'anatomy' of the white-ifying of hip-hop.
Films about films are no great novelty in the DVD age, but Lost in La Mancha is a rarity: an 'anatomy' of a film that never was.
This is not an 'anatomy' of his murder, nor the autopsy of a black man lynched by three young white males, but more an evocation of how this event fits in to a landscape and climate as much mental as physical.
human 'anatomy'
Neill refuses to wonder but instead conducts an 'anatomy' of the anecdote's historical conditions through the opening.
He also left extensive studies of human 'anatomy' based on dissection of animals and anatomical writings of others.
But then, there is no better way than dissection to learn animal 'anatomy' and as such, one has to put up with it, right?
Korean students of traditional medicine are taught courses such as biology, 'anatomy' , physiology, and pathology by the same faculty as the students of Western medicine.
From my understanding of human 'anatomy' and physiology and my understanding of God, I say that the form of God's creation always matches its function.
Jonathan came over, and taking her hand, lightly touched his lips to that gloved part of the 'anatomy' .
What other part of the 'anatomy' can I show that is going to top that?
It's called ‘Close to the Bone’ and claims to provide a blend of cooking, surgery, and lessons in human 'anatomy' .
Take, for example, the sad case of Michael Servetus, who had worked with the father of 'anatomy' , Andreas Vesalius, as a prosector in Paris.
I'm more concerned with the fact that human and duck 'anatomy' is so gosh darn similar.
Magnetic resonance imaging is an imaging technique that provides superior tissue visualization of human 'anatomy' .
a detailed 'anatomy' of a society and its institutions
A detailed 'anatomy' of misordered situations shows that deviations from the true order in such cases are due mainly to interchanges of adjacent markers.
Pains in other parts of the 'anatomy' also come to mind whenever I think about him.
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