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dissection (encz) | dissection,pitva n: Zdeněk Brož |
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Dissection (gcide) | Dissection \Dis*sec"tion\, n. [Cf. F. dissection.]
1. 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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2. Fig.: The act of separating or dividing for the purpose of
critical examination.
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3. 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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Dissection wound, a poisoned wound incurred during the
dissection of a dead body.
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dissection (wn) | dissection
n 1: cutting so as to separate into pieces
2: a minute and critical analysis
3: detailed critical analysis or examination one part at a time
(as of a literary work) |
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Dissection (gcide) | Dissection \Dis*sec"tion\, n. [Cf. F. dissection.]
1. The act of dissecting an animal or plant; as, dissection
of the human body was held sacrilege till the time of
Francis I.
[1913 Webster]
2. Fig.: The act of separating or dividing for the purpose of
critical examination.
[1913 Webster]
3. 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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Dissection wound, a poisoned wound incurred during the
dissection of a dead body.
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Dissection wound (gcide) | Dissection \Dis*sec"tion\, n. [Cf. F. dissection.]
1. The act of dissecting an animal or plant; as, dissection
of the human body was held sacrilege till the time of
Francis I.
[1913 Webster]
2. Fig.: The act of separating or dividing for the purpose of
critical examination.
[1913 Webster]
3. Anything dissected; especially, some part, or the whole,
of an animal or plant dissected so as to exhibit the
structure; an anatomical so prepared.
[1913 Webster]
Dissection wound, a poisoned wound incurred during the
dissection of a dead body.
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