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Dissecting
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Dissectible
Capable of being dissected or separated by dissection
Dissected
Cut into several parts divided into sections as a dissected map
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Corpse
dead body, Williams v. Williams, (1882) 20 Ch D 659. Dissection.--The (English) Anatomy Act, 1832 (2 & 3 Wm. 4, c.
Myotomy
The dissection or that part of anatomy which treats of the dissection
Scalpel
with a thin keen blade used by surgeons and in dissecting
Vivis
Vivis., the dissecting of animals alive, for the purpose of scientific experiments, may
Rachitome
A dissecting instrument for opening the spinal canal
Neurotome
An instrument for cutting or dissecting nerves
Encephalotomy
The act or art of dissecting the brain
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