somatological, a.
(ˌsəʊmətəʊˈlɒdʒɪkəl)
[f. somato- + -logical. Cf. F. somatologique.]
Of or pertaining to somatology.
| 1816 Bentham Chrestomathia Wks. 1843 VIII. 149 Linnæus, the father, as he may be termed, of Somatological tactics. 1820 L. Hunt Indicator No. 54 (1822) II. 15 Kubla Khan..he calls ‘a psychological curiosity’. It is so; but it is also and still more a somatological or bodily one. 1898 Haddon Study of Man 438 Instructions for making certain somatological observations. |
Hence ˌsomatoˈlogically adv.
| 1888 Science 9 Nov. 227/2 Equal to denying that the Basques and the Fins belong somatologically to the white race. Ibid. 228/1. |