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dissect
dis·sect D0286400 (dĭ-sĕkt′, dī-, dī′sĕkt′)tr.v. dis·sect·ed, dis·sect·ing, dis·sects 1. To cut apart or separate (tissue), especially for anatomical study.2. To examine, analyze, or criticize in minute detail: dissected the plan afterward to learn why it had failed. [Latin dissecāre, dissect-, to cut apart : dis-, dis- + secāre, to cut up; see sek- in Indo-European roots.] dis·sec′ti·ble adj.dis·sec′tor n.dissect (dɪˈsɛkt; daɪ-) vb1. (Zoology) to cut open and examine the structure of (a dead animal or plant)2. (tr) to examine critically and minutely[C17: from Latin dissecāre, from dis-1 + secāre to cut] disˈsectible adj disˈsection n disˈsector ndis•sect (dɪˈsɛkt, daɪ-) v.t. 1. to cut apart (an animal body, plant, etc.) to examine the structure and relation of parts. 2. to examine minutely; analyze. [1600–10; < Latin dissectus, past participle of dissecāre to cut in pieces =dis- dis-1 + secāre to cut] dis•sec′ti•ble, adj. dis•sec′tor, n. dis·sect (dĭ-sĕkt′, dī′sĕkt′) To cut apart or separate body tissues or parts for study.dissect Past participle: dissected Gerund: dissecting
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I dissect | you dissect | he/she/it dissects | we dissect | you dissect | they dissect |
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I dissected | you dissected | he/she/it dissected | we dissected | you dissected | they dissected |
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I am dissecting | you are dissecting | he/she/it is dissecting | we are dissecting | you are dissecting | they are dissecting |
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I have dissected | you have dissected | he/she/it has dissected | we have dissected | you have dissected | they have dissected |
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I was dissecting | you were dissecting | he/she/it was dissecting | we were dissecting | you were dissecting | they were dissecting |
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I had dissected | you had dissected | he/she/it had dissected | we had dissected | you had dissected | they had dissected |
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I will dissect | you will dissect | he/she/it will dissect | we will dissect | you will dissect | they will dissect |
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I will have dissected | you will have dissected | he/she/it will have dissected | we will have dissected | you will have dissected | they will have dissected |
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I will be dissecting | you will be dissecting | he/she/it will be dissecting | we will be dissecting | you will be dissecting | they will be dissecting |
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I have been dissecting | you have been dissecting | he/she/it has been dissecting | we have been dissecting | you have been dissecting | they have been dissecting |
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I will have been dissecting | you will have been dissecting | he/she/it will have been dissecting | we will have been dissecting | you will have been dissecting | they will have been dissecting |
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I had been dissecting | you had been dissecting | he/she/it had been dissecting | we had been dissecting | you had been dissecting | they had been dissecting |
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I would dissect | you would dissect | he/she/it would dissect | we would dissect | you would dissect | they would dissect |
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I would have dissected | you would have dissected | he/she/it would have dissected | we would have dissected | you would have dissected | they would have dissected | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | dissect - cut open or cut apart; "dissect the bodies for analysis"vivisect - cut (a body) open while still alive; "people no longer vivisect animals--it's considered unethical"anatomise, anatomize - dissect in order to analyze; "anatomize the bodies of the victims of this strange disease"cut - separate with or as if with an instrument; "Cut the rope" | | 2. | 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"analyze, break down, take apart, analyseparse - analyze syntactically by assigning a constituent structure to (a sentence)botanise, botanize - collect and study plants |
dissectverb1. cut up or apart, dismember, lay open, anatomize We dissected a frog in biology.2. analyse, study, investigate, research, explore, break down, inspect, scrutinize People want to dissect his work.dissectverbTo separate into parts for study:analyze, anatomize, break down, resolve.Translationsdissect (diˈsekt) verb to cut (eg an animal's body) into parts for (scientific) examination. 解剖 解剖disˈsection (-ʃən) noun 解剖 解剖dissect
dissect[də′sekt] (biology) To divide, cut, and separate into different parts. dissect
dissect [dĭ-sekt´, di-sekt´] to cut apart, or separate; especially, the exposure of structures of a cadaver for anatomical study.dis·sect (di-sekt'), Avoid the mispronunciation dī'sekt.1. To cut apart or separate the tissues of the body for study. 2. In an operation, to separate the different structures along natural lines by dividing the connective tissue framework. [L. dis-seco, pp. -sectus, to cut asunder] dissect (dĭ-sĕkt′, dī-, dī′sĕkt′)tr.v. dis·sected, dis·secting, dis·sects To cut apart or separate (tissue), especially for anatomical study. dis·sec′ti·ble adj.dis·sec′tor n.dis·sect (di-sekt') 1. To cut apart or separate the tissues of the body for study. 2. surgery To separate structures along natural lines or planes of cleavage. [L. dis-seco, pp. -sectus, to cut asunder]dis·sect (di-sekt') Avoid the mispronunciation dī'sekt.1. To cut apart or separate the tissues of the body for study. 2. In an operation, to separate the different structures along natural lines by dividing the connective tissue framework. [L. dis-seco, pp. -sectus, to cut asunder]dissect
Synonyms for dissectverb cut up or apartSynonyms- cut up or apart
- dismember
- lay open
- anatomize
verb analyseSynonyms- analyse
- study
- investigate
- research
- explore
- break down
- inspect
- scrutinize
Synonyms for dissectverb to separate into parts for studySynonyms- analyze
- anatomize
- break down
- resolve
Synonyms for dissectverb cut open or cut apartRelated Words- vivisect
- anatomise
- anatomize
- cut
verb make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis ofSynonyms- analyze
- break down
- take apart
- analyse
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