So`ma*tol"o*gy (?), n. [Gr.
sw^ma, sw`matos, body + -logy.]
1. The doctrine or the science of the general
properties of material substances; somatics.
2. A treatise on the human body;
anatomy. Dunglison.
So`ma*tol"o*gy, n. 1.
(Biol.) The science which treats of anatomy and
physiology, apart from psychology.
2. (Anthropol.) The consideration of
the physical characters of races and classes of men and of mankind in
general.
So`ma*tol"o*gy (?), n. [Gr.
sw^ma, sw`matos, body + -logy.]
1. The doctrine or the science of the general
properties of material substances; somatics.
2. A treatise on the human body;
anatomy. Dunglison.
So`ma*tol"o*gy, n. 1.
(Biol.) The science which treats of anatomy and
physiology, apart from psychology.
2. (Anthropol.) The consideration of
the physical characters of races and classes of men and of mankind in
general.