Anatomia
tonsillectomy,prostateectomy,anatomy,lobotomy
Anatomy
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The word ανατομία (anatomia). It is pronounced Anne-at-ohm-ee-ah and it means, of course, anatomy or dissection.
The word "anatomy" is derived from two Greek roots: "ana," meaning "up," and "tome," meaning "to cut." Together, they imply the concept of cutting up, which reflects the study of the structure of organisms through dissection. Thus, anatomy involves examining the various parts of the body and their relationships to one another.
The Greek word for "After" is "μετά".
The word used for annoyed in Greek is enochlimenos. Another word for annoyed is irritate and the Greek word used is erethismeno.
Hellenic
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Hellenic.
adámas this is a greek word
chloris (Greek name