Dissect - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scalpel
A small knife with a thin keen blade used by surgeons and in dissecting
Resurrectionist
One who steals bodies from the grave as for dissection
Prosector
One who makes dissections for anatomical illustration usually the assistant of a professional anatomist
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Preparator
One who prepares beforehand as subjects for dissection specimens for preservation in collections etc
Ornithotomy
The anatomy or dissection of birds
Neurotome
An instrument for cutting or dissecting nerves
autopsy
autopsy pl: -sies : an examination of a body after death usually involving dissection esp. to determine the cause of death called also post mortem post mortem examination autopsy vt
Ichthyotomy
The anatomy or dissection of fishes
Herpetotomy
The anatomy or dissection of reptiles
Fumitory
The common uame of several species of the genus Fumaria annual herbs of the Old World with finely dissected leaves and small flowers in dense racemes or spikes F officinalis is a common species and was formerly
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Dissect - Law Dictionary Search Results
Scalpel
A small knife with a thin keen blade used by surgeons and in dissecting
Resurrectionist
One who steals bodies from the grave as for dissection
Prosector
One who makes dissections for anatomical illustration usually the assistant of a professional anatomist
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Preparator
One who prepares beforehand as subjects for dissection specimens for preservation in collections etc
Ornithotomy
The anatomy or dissection of birds
Neurotome
An instrument for cutting or dissecting nerves
autopsy
autopsy pl: -sies : an examination of a body after death usually involving dissection esp. to determine the cause of death called also post mortem post mortem examination autopsy vt
Ichthyotomy
The anatomy or dissection of fishes
Herpetotomy
The anatomy or dissection of reptiles
Fumitory
The common uame of several species of the genus Fumaria annual herbs of the Old World with finely dissected leaves and small flowers in dense racemes or spikes F officinalis is a common species and was formerly
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