"It is time to dissect this body", "let's dissect what happened here" etc...
If you are ready, we will now dissect these plants.
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We are evaluating how to dissect a frog.
to put space between, to leave. It is not the same as divorce
Dissection is a noun. The verb form is to dissect. The adjectival form is dissected.
After the politician had made a very exciting speech, I sat back and dissected words and sentences he used only to discover that he had not said anything remarkable at all.
The root word for dissection is "secare," which is Latin for "to cut" or "to divide."
I'm guessing you mean the word for cutting things up? In that case, its 'dissect'.
yes, they did dissect it.
Anyone can dissect nearly everything. Hope this helped.
Direct? Perfect? ------------------------------------------------------- Any word that ends with -ect: suspect, correct, dissect, erect, etc.