myology
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Definition
Noun: The scientific study of the structure, function, and diseases of muscles.
Usage
"Myology" is a specialized term used in academic, medical, and biological contexts. It refers to the specific discipline within anatomy and physiology focused on the muscular system. You will encounter this word in textbooks, research papers, and professional discussions among scientists and healthcare practitioners.
Examples
- A deep understanding of myology is essential for sports medicine physicians.
- Her doctoral research contributed significantly to the field of comparative myology, examining muscle differences across species.
- The textbook chapter on myology details the attachment points and actions of skeletal muscles.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical myology: A sub-discipline focusing on the diagnosis and treatment of muscular diseases.
- Comparative myology: The study of muscles across different animal species to understand evolution and adaptation.
Variants and Related Words
- Myologist (noun): A scientist or doctor who specializes in myology.
- Myological (adjective): Relating to myology (e.g., a myological study).
- Myopathy (noun): A disease of the muscle tissue. (This is a related but distinct term for a disease, not the study itself).
Synonyms
- Muscle physiology
- Muscular system anatomy (This is a very close synonym, though slightly broader as it may include related structures like tendons.)
Different Meanings
The word "myology" has only one primary meaning as defined above. It does not have common idiomatic or figurative uses.
Noun
- the branch of physiology that studies muscles