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The synonyms of “Dissected” are: cleft
Dissected as an Adjective
Definitions of "Dissected" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “dissected” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- (of a plateau or upland) divided by a number of deep valleys.
- (of a leaf) divided into many deep lobes.
- Having a divided form or structure.
- Having one or more indentations reaching nearly to the midrib.
- Having been cut up for anatomical study.
Synonyms of "Dissected" as an adjective (1 Word)
cleft | Split or divided. A cleft stick. |
Associations of "Dissected" (30 Words)
adhere | Follow through or carry out a plan without deviation. Paint won t adhere well to a greasy surface. |
analyze | Subject to psychoanalytic treatment. Analyze a chemical compound. |
anatomical | An expression that relates to anatomy. Anatomical features. |
anatomy | A detailed analysis. He studied physiology and anatomy. |
autopsy | Perform an autopsy on a body or organ. On autopsy it was established that he had suffered from a rare brain condition. |
break | The act of breaking something. The company has attempted to break the strike using non union labour. |
cadaver | A corpse. The cadaver was intended for dissection. |
cleave | Split or sever (something), especially along a natural line or grain. They watched a coot cleave the smooth water. |
collate | To assemble in proper sequence. These accounts he collated with his own experience. |
corpse | The dead body of a human being. He believed that fascism would revive the corpse of Europe. |
deconstruct | Analyse a text or linguistic or conceptual system by deconstruction. I want to deconstruct this myth that poverty breeds crime. |
dismember | Cut off the limbs of (a person or animal. The winning powers of World War I set out to dismember the Ottoman Empire. |
dissatisfy | Fail to satisfy (someone. What is it about these words that dissatisfies you? |
dissection | Detailed critical analysis or examination one part at a time (as of a literary work. This dissection of modern relationships. |
evaluate | Evaluate or estimate the nature quality ability extent or significance of. How do you evaluate this grant proposal. |
examine | Question or examine thoroughly and closely. A doctor examined me and said I might need a caesarean. |
fracture | Sustain a fracture of a bone. The stone has fractured. |
inquest | A discussion or investigation into something that has happened, especially something undesirable. An inquest by New York newspapers into a subway fire. |
moiety | Each of two parts into which a thing is or can be divided. The enzyme removes the sulphate moiety. |
morgue | A mortuary. The cadavers were bagged and removed to the city morgue. |
parse | An act of parsing a string or a text. A user question input is parsed into an internal conceptual representation. |
partition | Divide a room into smaller rooms or areas by erecting partitions. The hall was partitioned to contain the noise of the computers. |
piece | Slowly make sense of something from separate pieces of evidence. He sacrificed a piece to get a strategic advantage. |
postmortem | An examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease. The postmortem discussion of the President s TV address. |
rend | Wrench (something) violently. Snapping teeth that would rend human flesh to shreds. |
rive | Split or tear apart violently. The wood was riven with deep cracks. |
segmentation | The act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart. The segmentation of society means that often we don t have arguments across the political divide. |
sort | Resolve (a problem or difficulty. She served a creamy sort of dessert thing. |
split | A single thickness of split hide. I could never do the splits before. |