Dis·sect v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dissected; p. pr. & vb. n. Dissecting.]
1. Anat. 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.
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Dis·sect·ed a.
1. Cut into several parts; divided into sections; as, a dissected map.
2. Bot. Cut deeply into many lobes or divisions; as, a dissected leaf.
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dissected
adj : having one or more incisions reaching nearly to the midrib
[syn: cleft]