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dis·sect Listen to audio/daɪˈsɛkt, dɪˈsɛkt/ verb
dis·sects; dis·sect·ed; dis·sect·ing
[+ obj] 1 : to cut (a plant or dead animal) into separate parts in order to study it
We dissected a frog in science class.
2 : to study or examine (something) closely and carefully : analyze
She dissected each point of his argument. We dissected the poem in class.
3 : to divide (something) into parts
Streams dissect the land. The city is dissected by a network of highways.
— dis·sec·tion Listen to audio /daɪˈsɛkʃən, dɪˈsɛkʃən/ noun, plural dis·sec·tions
[count] The students performed a dissection. Her essay includes an excellent dissection of the poem. [noncount] a process of careful dissection

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