dissection

[dɪˈsɛkʃ(ə)n]

dissection Definition

  • 1the action of cutting into something in order to study it
  • 2the detailed analysis of something, especially a theory or statement

Using dissection: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dissection" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dissection of the frog was part of the biology class.

  • Example

    The article provides a dissection of the author's argument.

  • Example

    The dissection of the data revealed some interesting patterns.

dissection Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dissection

  • a microscope used for the examination of small specimens that have been dissected

    Example

    The dissection microscope allowed us to examine the tiny structures of the insect.

  • a tray used for holding specimens during dissection

    Example

    The dissection tray was filled with various tools and instruments.

  • a computer-based simulation of a dissection, often used as an alternative to traditional dissection methods

    Example

    The school offered a virtual dissection program for students who preferred not to use real specimens.

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Summary: dissection in Brief

The term 'dissection' [dɪˈsɛkʃ(ə)n] refers to the act of cutting into something in order to study it, or to the detailed analysis of something. It is commonly used in scientific contexts, such as biology classes where students dissect specimens. 'Dissection' can also refer to the analysis of theories or statements, as in 'The article provides a dissection of the author's argument.' Other related phrases include 'dissection microscope' and 'virtual dissection.'

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