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osteology

[os-tee-ol-uh-jee]

noun

  1. the branch of anatomy dealing with the skeleton.



osteology

/ ˌɒstɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl, ˌɒstɪˈɒlədʒɪ /

noun

  1. the study of the structure and function of bones

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Other Word Forms

  • osteological adjective
  • osteologist noun
  • osteologically adverb
  • osteologic adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of osteology1

From the New Latin word osteologia, dating back to 1660–70. See osteo-, -logy
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They learned about topics they had never previously heard of, including osteology, the study of bones, and capitalism.

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Dr Rebecca Redfern, the curator of human osteology at the museum, said the finding was incredibly significant because knowledge of the neolithic era was “very, very limited.”

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Experts in fields ranging from fine art, osteology, computer tomology, and craniofacial reconstruction worked together to create the likenesses from two mummies acquired abroad and brought to Baltimore more than a century ago.

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Experts in fine art, osteology, computer tomology, and craniofacial reconstruction jointly created the likenesses from two mummies acquired abroad and brought to Baltimore more than a century ago.

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Multiple lines of independent evidence, including isotopic analyses of teeth and bones, osteology, archaeology, and historical documents make this clear.

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