English-Thai Dictionary
dissect
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DISSECT
v.t.[L., to cut. ] 1. To cut in pieces; to divide an animal body, with a cutting instrument, by separating the joints; as, to dissect a fowl. Hence appropriately,
2. To cut in pieces, as an animal or vegetable, for the purpose of examining the structure and use of its several parts; to anatomize. Also, to open any part of a body to observe its morbid appearances, or to ascertain the cause of death or the seat of a disease.
3. To divide into its constituent parts, for the purpose of examination; as, dissect your mind; dissect a paragraph.
DISSECTED
pp. Cut in pieces; separated by parting the joints; divided into its constituent parts; opened and examined.
DISSECTING
ppr. Cutting in pieces; dividing the parts; separating constituent parts for minute examination.
DISSECTION
n.[L.] 1. The act of cutting in pieces an animal or vegetable, for the purpose of examining the structure and uses of its parts; anatomy.
Dissection was held sacrilege till the time of Francis I.
2. The act of separating into constituent parts, for the purpose of critical examination.
DISSECTOR
n.One who dissects; an anatomist.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DISSECT
Dis *sect ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dissected; p. pr. & vb. n.Dissecting. ] Etym: [L. dissectus, p. p. of dissecare; dis- + secare to cut. See Section. ]
1. (Anat. )
Defn: To divide into separate parts; to cut in pieces; to separate and expose the parts of, as an animal or a plant, for examination and to show their structure and relations; to anatomize.
2. To analyze, for the purposes of science or criticism; to divide and examine minutely. This paragraph. .. I have dissected for a sample. Atterbury.
DISSECTED
DISSECTED Dis *sect "ed, a.
1. Cut into several parts; divided into sections; as, a dissected map.
2. (Bot. )
Defn: Cut deeply into many lobes or divisions; as, a dissected leaf.
DISSECTIBLE
DISSECTIBLE Dis *sect "i *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being dissected, or separated by dissection. Paley.
DISSECTING
DISSECTING Dis *sect "ing, a.
1. Dividing or separating the parts of an animal or vegetable body; as, a dissecting aneurism, one which makes its way between or within the coats of an artery.
2. Of or pertaining to, or received during, a dissection; as, a dissecting wound.
3. Used for or in dissecting; as, a dissecting knife; a dissecting microscope.
DISSECTION
Dis *sec "tion, n. Etym: [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.
2. Fig. : The act of separating or dividing for the purpose of critical examination.
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. Dissection wound, a poisoned wound incurred during the dissection of a dead body.
DISSECTOR
Dis *sect "or, n. Etym: [Cf. F. dissecteur.]
Defn: One who dissects; an anatomist.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dissect
dis sect |diˈsekt, dī -dəˈsɛkt daɪˈsɛkt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant ) in order to study its internal parts. • analyze (something ) in minute detail: novels that dissect our obsession with cities and urban angst. DERIVATIVES dis sec tor |-tər |noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin dissect- ‘cut up, ’ from the verb dissecare, from dis- ‘apart ’ + secare ‘to cut. ’
dissected
dis sect ed |diˈsektid, dī -dəˈsɛktəd | ▶adjective 1 having been cut up for anatomical study. 2 having a divided form or structure, in particular: • Botany (of a leaf ) divided into many deep lobes. • Geology (of a plateau or upland ) divided by a number of deep valleys.
dissection
dis sec tion |diˈsekSHən, dī -dɪˈsekʃn daɪˈsekʃn | ▶noun the action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts: the dissection of animals for scientific research. • very detailed analysis of a text or idea: this dissection of modern relationships.
Oxford Dictionary
dissect
dissect |dʌɪˈsɛkt, dɪ -| ▶verb [ with obj. ] methodically cut up (a body or plant ) in order to study its internal parts. • analyse (a text or idea ) in minute detail: he dissected the Prime Minister's statement and revealed the truth behind it. DERIVATIVES dissector noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin dissect- ‘cut up ’, from the verb dissecare, from dis- ‘apart ’ + secare ‘to cut ’.
dissected
dis |sect ¦ed |dʌɪˈsɛktɪd, dɪ -| ▶adjective 1 having been cut up for anatomical study. 2 having a divided form or structure, in particular: • Botany (of a leaf ) divided into many deep lobes. • Geology (of a plateau or upland ) divided by a number of deep valleys.
dissection
dis |sec ¦tion |dɪˈsɛkʃn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts: the dissection of animals for scientific research. • very detailed analysis of a text or idea: this dissection of modern relationships.
American Oxford Thesaurus
dissect
dissect verb 1 the body was dissected: anatomize, cut up /open, dismember; vivisect. 2 the text of the gospels was dissected: analyze, examine, study, scrutinize, pore over, investigate, go over with a fine-tooth comb.
dissection
dissection noun 1 the dissection of corpses: cutting up /open, dismemberment; autopsy, postmortem, necropsy, anatomy, vivisection. 2 a thorough dissection of their policies: analysis, examination, study, scrutiny, investigation; evaluation, assessment.
Oxford Thesaurus
dissect
dissect verb 1 the body was dissected in the infirmary: anatomize, cut up, cut /lay open, dismember; vivisect. 2 as the text of the gospels was dissected, some parts came to look earlier than others: analyse, examine, study, inspect, scrutinize, probe, explore, pore over, investigate, sift, delve into, go over with a fine-tooth comb; break down, take apart, deconstruct.
dissection
dissection noun 1 the dissection of corpses: cutting up, cutting open, dismemberment; autopsy, post-mortem, necropsy, anatomy, vivisection, zootomy. 2 a thorough dissection of the government's industrial policies: analysis, examination, study, inspection, scrutiny, scrutinization, probe, probing, exploration, investigation, enquiry; evaluation, assessment, criticism; breakdown, deconstruction.
French Dictionary
dissection
dissection n. f. nom féminin Ouverture et analyse des parties d ’un corps organisé. : La dissection d ’une grenouille. Note Orthographique dissec t ion.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dissect
dis sect /dɪsékt /動詞 他動詞 1 〈人 動物などの死体 〉を (研究のために )解剖する .2 〈理論 状況など 〉を (詳しく )分析 [検討 ]する .3 〈土地など 〉を分割する .
dissection
dis s é c tion 名詞 U C 1 解剖, 解体 ; 解剖された部分, 解剖体 .2 分析, 検討 .3 分割 .