manikin

manikin
A model, especially one with removable pieces, of the human body or any of its parts. SEE ALSO: phantom (2). [dim. of man]

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man·i·kin 'man-i-kən n a model of the human body commonly in detachable pieces for exhibiting the parts and organs, their position, and relations

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n.

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man·i·kin (manґĭ-kin) a model of the body, usually with movable or removable members and parts; uses include illustrating anatomy; teaching nursing and obstetrics; teaching certain surgical procedures, such as the removal of foreign bodies by bronchoscopy; and teaching cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

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