Obs. rare. [ad. Gr. ἀνατομή: see ANATOMY.] By-form of ANATOMY (in various senses).
1658. Cokaine, Obstinate Lady, Poems (1669), 393. And wear my body to an Anatome.
1676. Phil. Trans., XI. 743. An Anatome of a Tortoise, shewing, that what the ribs are in other Animals, the upper-shell is in Tortoises.