sarcology

sarcology
sarcological /sahr'keuh loj"i keuhl/, sarcologic, adj.
/sahr kol"euh jee/, n. Archaic.
the branch of anatomy dealing with the soft or fleshy body parts.
[1720-30; SARCO- + -LOGY]

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