Subtle anatomy refers to the intricate and often overlooked structures and systems within the body that are not easily visible or detectable through conventional means. This concept is commonly associated with practices such as acupuncture, yoga, and certain holistic healing modalities, where energy pathways, meridians, and chakras are considered vital to overall health. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of well-being. Understanding subtle anatomy can enhance awareness of how these elements influence health and vitality.
Anatomy. Anatomy is the scientific study of the structure of living organisms, including their body parts and their relationships to one another.
Annals of Anatomy was created in 1886.
Anatomy of the Spirit was created in 1996.
The Anatomy of a Moment was created in 2009.
Comparative anatomy is something that can be done or found in all types of organisms or species.
Subtle can go both ways: either subtle/subtler/subtlest, or subtle/more subtle/most subtle. Both are correct.
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Some spices have a subtle aroma. The wink she gave was no subtle clue.
The opposite of subtle is obvious.
The dawn revealed subtle nuances in the coloration of the rocks. That hint was not very subtle.
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Yes, subtle is a word meaning elusive.
The Subtle Knife was created in 1997.
The letters b and e are silent in subtle.
Not many people noticed the subtle humour in his remarks.
The "b" in subtle is a silent letter. It is not pronounced in standard English pronunciation.