zootomicallyhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zootomically_adv%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezootomically, adv.
Revised 2017

zootomicallyadverb

Now rare and chiefly historical.
  1. 1849–
    As regards zootomy.
    Stressed as ˌzooˈtomically.
    1. 1849
      The investigation of the whole of this vast subject, zootomically.
      R. Owen in Todd's Cyclopædia of Anatomy & Physiology vol. IV. 873/1
    2. 1890
      Such being the position of apes as a whole, they are zootomically divisible into a number of more and more subordinate groups.
      Encyclopædia Britannica vol. II. 148/2
    3. 1994
      He looked (zootomically) as if he had been filleted.
      T. Fischer, Thought Gang 164

Originally published as part of the entry for zootomical, adj.

zootomical, adj. was revised in June 2017.