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prosect
prosect (prəʊˈsɛkt) vb (tr) (Anatomy) to dissect a cadaver publicly, usually to illustrate an anatomical lecturepro•sect (proʊˈsɛkt) v.t. to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration or to establish the cause of death. [1885–90; back formation from prosector person who dissects cadavers < Late Latin prōsector = Latin prōsec(āre) to cut off (a body part) (see pro-1, sect) + -tor -tor] pro•sec′tor, n.
prosect
pro·sect (prō-sekt'), To dissect a cadaver or any part, that it may serve for a demonstration of anatomy. [L. pro-seco, pp. -sectus, to cut] pro·sect (prō-sekt') To dissect a cadaver or any part that it may serve for a demonstration of anatomy before a class. [L. pro-seco, pp. -sectus, to cut] |