the act of dissecting, or something dissected, a minute and detailed examination or analysis, Fig, cutting so as to separate into pieces detailed part-by-part critical analysis or examination as of a literary work a minute and critical analysis, The act of separating or dividing for the purpose of critical examination, Anything dissected; especially, some part, or the whole, of an animal or plant dissected so as to exhibit the structure; an anatomical so prepared, the degree to which a leaf has been divided, The act of dissecting an animal or plant; as, dissection of the human body was held sacrilege till the time of Francis I, cutting so as to separate into pieces, detailed part-by-part critical analysis or examination as of a literary work, a minute and critical analysis, cutting up in segments for the purpose of analysis (i.e. a body, plant, etc.); careful examination, to cut apart for scientific examination, usually in reference to the study of animals or humans, Separation of the inner layers of a blood vessel from the outer layers, Latin disssecare = to cut up, from dis = apart, sectum = cut (c f anatomy), Fluvial erosion of a land surface or landform by the cutting of gullies, arroyos, canyons, or valleys leaving ridges, hills, mountains or flat-topped remnants separated by drainageways, Where goods are allocated to valid accounts Accounts are chosen by the financial units When funds checking is turned on, there is immediate feedback on the level of the funds in the chosen account, The cutting up and examination of a body, To analyze an idea in detail by separating it into its parts, To separate muscles, organs, and so on without cutting into them or disrupting their architecture, Of an infection or foreign material, following the fascia separating muscles or other organs, To study a plant or other organism's anatomy similarly, To study a dead animal's anatomy by cutting it apart; to perform a necropsy or an autopsy, cut open or cut apart; "dissect the bodies for analysis", cut open or cut apart; "dissect the bodies for analysis, If someone dissects the body of a dead person or animal, they carefully cut it up in order to examine it scientifically. We dissected a frog in biology class. + dissection dissections dis·sec·tion Researchers need a growing supply of corpses for dissection, make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features; "analyze a specimen"; "analyze a sentence"; "analyze a chemical compound", cut up in segments for the purpose of analysis (i.e. a body, plant, etc.); examine carefully, If someone dissects something such as a theory, a situation, or a piece of writing, they consider and talk about each detail of it. People want to dissect his work and question his motives. + dissection dissections dis·sec·tion her calm, condescending dissection of my proposals, To divide into separate parts; to cut in pieces; to separate and expose the parts of, as an animal or a plant, for examination and to show their structure and relations; to anatomize, To analyze, for the purposes of science or criticism; to divide and examine minutely, To study a plant or other organisms anatomy similarly, To study a dead animals anatomy by cutting it apart; to perform a necropsy or an autopsy, plural of dissection,
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the act of dissecting, or something dissected
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a minute and detailed examination or analysis
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cutting so as to separate into pieces detailed part-by-part critical analysis or examination as of a literary work a minute and critical analysis
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The act of separating or dividing for the purpose of critical examination
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Anything dissected; especially, some part, or the whole, of an animal or plant dissected so as to exhibit the structure; an anatomical so prepared
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the degree to which a leaf has been divided
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The act of dissecting an animal or plant; as, dissection of the human body was held sacrilege till the time of Francis I
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cutting so as to separate into pieces
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detailed part-by-part critical analysis or examination as of a literary work
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a minute and critical analysis
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cutting up in segments for the purpose of analysis (i.e. a body, plant, etc.); careful examination isim
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to cut apart for scientific examination, usually in reference to the study of animals or humans
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Separation of the inner layers of a blood vessel from the outer layers
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Latin disssecare = to cut up, from dis = apart, sectum = cut (c f anatomy)
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Fluvial erosion of a land surface or landform by the cutting of gullies, arroyos, canyons, or valleys leaving ridges, hills, mountains or flat-topped remnants separated by drainageways
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Where goods are allocated to valid accounts Accounts are chosen by the financial units When funds checking is turned on, there is immediate feedback on the level of the funds in the chosen account
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The cutting up and examination of a body
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To analyze an idea in detail by separating it into its parts
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To separate muscles, organs, and so on without cutting into them or disrupting their architecture - "Now dissect the triceps away from its attachment on the humerus."
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Of an infection or foreign material, following the fascia separating muscles or other organs
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To study a plant or other organism's anatomy similarly
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To study a dead animal's anatomy by cutting it apart; to perform a necropsy or an autopsy
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dissect
cut open or cut apart; "dissect the bodies for analysis"
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cut open or cut apart; "dissect the bodies for analysis
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dissect
If someone dissects the body of a dead person or animal, they carefully cut it up in order to examine it scientifically. We dissected a frog in biology class. + dissection dissections dis·sec·tion Researchers need a growing supply of corpses for dissection
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dissect
make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features; "analyze a specimen"; "analyze a sentence"; "analyze a chemical compound"
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cut up in segments for the purpose of analysis (i.e. a body, plant, etc.); examine carefully fiil
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If someone dissects something such as a theory, a situation, or a piece of writing, they consider and talk about each detail of it. People want to dissect his work and question his motives. + dissection dissections dis·sec·tion her calm, condescending dissection of my proposals
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dissect
To divide into separate parts; to cut in pieces; to separate and expose the parts of, as an animal or a plant, for examination and to show their structure and relations; to anatomize
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To analyze, for the purposes of science or criticism; to divide and examine minutely
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To study a plant or other organisms anatomy similarly
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To study a dead animals anatomy by cutting it apart; to perform a necropsy or an autopsy
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