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noun form of dissect

 

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Term: Noun form of "dissect"

Description:

The noun form of "dissect" refers to the act or process of carefully cutting apart or analyzing something, typically a living organism or object, in order to study its structure and function.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Sense: An act of dissecting a living organism for scientific or educational purposes.
  2. Example sentence: The biology class conducted a fascinating dissect of a frog to observe its internal organs.

  3. Sense: A detailed or thorough analysis of something.
  4. Example sentence: The literary scholars performed a careful dissect of the novel's symbolism and themes.

  5. Sense: The process of dismantling or taking apart something to examine its individual components.
  6. Example sentence: The mechanic performed a meticulous dissect of the engine to diagnose the problem.

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