sarcology

/sɑrˈkɑlədʒi/
noun
  1. The branch of anatomy that studies the soft tissues of the body, especially muscles.
    • In medical school, she found sarcology more interesting than the study of bones.
    • Advances in sarcology have helped doctors better understand muscle diseases.
    • The professor's lecture on sarcology covered the structure and function of human muscles.
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