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- verbdissect (verb) · dissects (third person present) · dissected (past tense) · dissected (past participle) · dissecting (present participle)
- methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts:"an animal's eye can be easily dissected"
- analyze (something) in minute detail:"novels that dissect our obsession with cities and urban angst"
Originlate 16th century: from Latin dissect- ‘cut up’, from the verb dissecare, from dis- ‘apart’ + secare ‘to cut’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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