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Borrowed from Latin anatomia, from Ancient Greek *ἀνατομία (*anatomía).

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anatomia f (plural anatomies)

  1. anatomy

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anatomia f (plural anatomie)

  1. Alternative form of anatumia

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Etymology

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From anatomio +‎ -a.

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  • IPA(key): [anatoˈmia]
  • Rhymes: -ia
  • Hyphenation: a‧na‧to‧mi‧a

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anatomia (accusative singular anatomian, plural anatomiaj, accusative plural anatomiajn)

  1. anatomical

Finnish

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  • IPA(key): /ˈɑnɑtomiɑ/, [ˈɑ̝nɑ̝ˌt̪o̞miɑ̝]
  • Rhymes: -omiɑ
  • Hyphenation(key): ana‧to‧mia

Etymology 1

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Internationalism (see French anatomie), ultimately from Latin anatomia.

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anatomia

  1. anatomy
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Inflection of anatomia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
nominative anatomia anatomiat
genitive anatomian anatomioiden
anatomioitten
partitive anatomiaa anatomioita
illative anatomiaan anatomioihin
singular plural
nominative anatomia anatomiat
accusative nom. anatomia anatomiat
gen. anatomian
genitive anatomian anatomioiden
anatomioitten
anatomiain rare
partitive anatomiaa anatomioita
inessive anatomiassa anatomioissa
elative anatomiasta anatomioista
illative anatomiaan anatomioihin
adessive anatomialla anatomioilla
ablative anatomialta anatomioilta
allative anatomialle anatomioille
essive anatomiana anatomioina
translative anatomiaksi anatomioiksi
abessive anatomiatta anatomioitta
instructive anatomioin
comitative See the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms of anatomia (Kotus type 12/kulkija, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative anatomiani anatomiani
accusative nom. anatomiani anatomiani
gen. anatomiani
genitive anatomiani anatomioideni
anatomioitteni
anatomiaini rare
partitive anatomiaani anatomioitani
inessive anatomiassani anatomioissani
elative anatomiastani anatomioistani
illative anatomiaani anatomioihini
adessive anatomiallani anatomioillani
ablative anatomialtani anatomioiltani
allative anatomialleni anatomioilleni
essive anatomianani anatomioinani
translative anatomiakseni anatomioikseni
abessive anatomiattani anatomioittani
instructive
comitative anatomioineni
second-person singular possessor
singular plural
nominative anatomiasi anatomiasi
accusative nom. anatomiasi anatomiasi
gen. anatomiasi
genitive anatomiasi anatomioidesi
anatomioittesi
anatomiaisi rare
partitive anatomiaasi anatomioitasi
inessive anatomiassasi anatomioissasi
elative anatomiastasi anatomioistasi
illative anatomiaasi anatomioihisi
adessive anatomiallasi anatomioillasi
ablative anatomialtasi anatomioiltasi
allative anatomiallesi anatomioillesi
essive anatomianasi anatomioinasi
translative anatomiaksesi anatomioiksesi
abessive anatomiattasi anatomioittasi
instructive
comitative anatomioinesi
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Etymology 2

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anatomia

  1. partitive singular of anatomi

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Etymology

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From Latin anatomia, from Ancient Greek *ἀνατομία (*anatomía).

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  • IPA(key): /a.na.toˈmi.a/
  • Rhymes: -ia
  • Hyphenation: a‧na‧to‧mì‧a

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anatomia f (plural anatomie)

  1. anatomy
  2. dissection
  3. analysis

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  • anatomia in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek *ἀνατομία (*anatomía), a word which does not appear in any extant Ancient Greek texts, and is known only through a quotation from a Latin text (authored by Caelius Aurelianus), from ἀνατομή (anatomḗ, dissection), from ἀνατέμνω (anatémnō, I cut up), from ἀνά (aná, up) + τέμνω (témnō, I cut).

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anatomia f (genitive anatomiae); first declension

  1. anatomy

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First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative anatomia anatomiae
genitive anatomiae anatomiārum
dative anatomiae anatomiīs
accusative anatomiam anatomiās
ablative anatomiā anatomiīs
vocative anatomia anatomiae
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From Latin anatomia, from Ancient Greek *ἀνατομία (*anatomía).

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anatomia f (plural anatomias)

  1. anatomy

Polish

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Internationalism; possibly borrowed from German Anatomie, or French anatomie,[1] ultimately from Ancient Greek *ἀνατομία (*anatomía, cutting up), from ἀνατομή (anatomḗ).[2] By surface analysis, ana- +‎ -tomia. First attested in the 16th century.[3]

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  • IPA(key): /a.naˈtɔ.mja/
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  • Rhymes: -ɔmja
  • Syllabification: a‧na‧to‧mia

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anatomia f (abbreviation anat.)

  1. anatomy (science that deals with the form and structure of organic bodies)
    anatomia porównawczacomparative anatomy
    podręcznik anatomiianatomy textbook
    doktor anatomiidoctor of anatomy
    profesor anatomiiprofessor of anatomy
    nauka anatomiistudy of anatomy
    lekcja z anatomiianatomy lesson
    uczyć anatomiito teach anatomy
    uczyć się anatomiito learn/study anatomy
  2. anatomy (physical or functional organization of an organism)
    anatomia prawidłowacorrect anatomy
    kobieca anatomiafemale anatomy
    męska anatomiamale anatomy
    ludzka anatomia/anatomia człowiekahuman anatomy
    anatomia ciałaanatomy of the/a body
    znajomość anatomiiknowledge of anatomy
    poznać anatomię (czegoś)to get to know (the) anatomy (of something)
    znać anatomię (czegoś)to know (the) anatomy (of something)
  3. (by extension) anatomy (organization of some phenomenon)

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References

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  1. ^ Mirosław Bańko, Lidia Wiśniakowska (2021) “anatomia”, in Wielki słownik wyrazów obcych, →ISBN
  2. ^ Witold Doroszewski, editor (1958–1969), “anatomia”, in Słownik języka polskiego (in Polish), Warszawa: PWN
  3. ^ Grzegorz Knapski (1644) “anatomia”, in Thesavri Polonolatinograeci Gregorii Cnapii (in Polish), Cracoviae: Sumptu & Typis Francisci Caesarij, page 47

Further reading

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  • anatomia in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
  • anatomia in Polish dictionaries at PWN
  • Maria Renata Mayenowa, Stanisław Rospond, Witold Taszycki, Stefan Hrabec, Władysław Kuraszkiewicz (2010-2023) Słownik Polszczyzny XVI Wieku [A Dictionary of 16th Century Polish]
  • Krystyna Siekierska (16.08.2021) “ANATOMIA”, in Elektroniczny Słownik Języka Polskiego XVII i XVIII Wieku [Electronic Dictionary of the Polish Language of the XVII and XVIII Century]
  • Samuel Bogumił Linde (1807–1814) “anatomia”, in Słownik języka polskiego
  • Aleksander Zdanowicz (1861) “anatomia”, in Słownik języka polskiego, Wilno 1861
  • J. Karłowicz, A. Kryński, W. Niedźwiedzki, editors (1900), “anatomia”, in Słownik języka polskiego (in Polish), volume 1, Warsaw, page 35
  • anatomia in Narodowy Fotokorpus Języka Polskiego

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Borrowed from Latin anatomia, from Ancient Greek *ἀνατομία (*anatomía).

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  • Hyphenation: a‧na‧to‧mi‧a

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anatomia f (plural anatomias)

  1. anatomy (art of studying the different parts of any organized body)

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anatomia f

  1. definite nominative/accusative singular of anatomie

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Borrowed from English anatomy.

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anatomia class IX (plural anatomia class X)

  1. anatomy
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