Definitionadj. having one or more incisions reaching nearly to the midrib
Last update: June 19, 2015
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"We've dissected _your_ character," observed Annan to Valerie, pointing to her portrait. [Please select]
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Do you know those geographical dissected puzzles that they give to children. [Please select]
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We may be sure Cromwell's character was dissected even more than it was extolled at Nunappleton. [Please select]
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No corresponding artery was seen in the swallows dissected. [Please select]
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He left the characteristic direction that his body should be dissected for the benefit of science. [Please select]
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The heart in its chamber, with the outgoing vessels as far as dissected. [Please select]
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To see a butcher cutting meat, your character will be dissected by society to your detriment. [Please select]
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Even in the security, if it could have been had, that his own situation wouldn't be scientifically dissected and discussed, he'd still have wanted to keep away from James Randolph. [Please select]
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_--They should be dissected out and the wound dressed with carbolic-acid lotion and pine tar once a day until healing is completed. [Please select]
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