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E⋅u⋅sta⋅chio

[e-oo-stah-kyaw]
–noun
Bar⋅to⋅lom⋅me⋅o [bahr-taw-lawm-me-aw] , 1524?–1574, Italian anatomist.
Latin, Eu⋅sta⋅chi⋅us [yoo-stey-kee-uhs] .
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E·u·sta·chi·o   (ě'ōō-stä'kyō)   
Italian anatomist. A founder of modern anatomy, he is noted for his descriptions of the human ear and heart.
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Eustachio Eu·sta·chi·o (y&oobreve;-stä'kē-ō, ě'&oomacr;-stä'kyô), Bartolommeo. 1520-1574.

Italian anatomist. A founder of modern anatomy, he is noted for his descriptions of the human ear and heart.

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