somatology
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek σῶμα, σώματος (sôma, sṓmatos, “body”) + -ology.
Noun
somatology (usually uncountable, plural somatologies)
- The study of the physical nature of human beings.
Derived terms
Translations
very fine fibril, or fiber-like strand, consisting of glycoproteins and cellulose
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