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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to dissection:   (152 results)

Often used in the same context:
dissecting, anatomy, examination, evisceration, vivisection, deconstruction, comparative anatomy, postmortem, suturing, anesthetizing, enucleation, pathology, ossification, osteology, cadaver, debridement, trepanning, descending aorta, post mortem, tenotomy, anatomist, disembowelling, crania, filleting, adnexal, ectomy, craniotomy, coitus, transection, disquisition, laparotomy, critique, psychosurgery, exegesis, labial, scalpel, metamorphosis, analysis, mortem, elucidation, didactics, workup, arthrography, vesalius, sigmoid colon, slaughter, surgical procedure, microdissection, cat scan, onanism, mesentery, hilar, reanimation, attitudinizing, entrails, psychoanalytical, tissue, venereal, venipuncture, castration, experimentation, braincase, culling, palpation, prefrontal lobotomy, biopsies, fibroma, pubis, necropsy, microsurgery, explication, histology, scatology, rumination, disfiguration, cauterization, neuroanatomy, nephrectomy, dilations, thoracic aorta, savaging, pectoralis minor, reattachment, cystectomy, rhizotomy, adrenalectomy, convolutions, tracheal, radical hysterectomy, catharses, extirpation, dedifferentiation, synovial joint, urethroplasty, morphogenesis, exegetical, condyles, biology, reconstructions, necrosis, peppered moth, ophthalmoscopy, dissections, lymphadenectomy, excision, resection, resections, curettage, sympathectomy, revascularization, lobectomy, pelvic, retraction, laceration, undermining, decompression, endarterectomy, incisions, irradiation, appendix, clement, dialogue, exercise, extraperitoneal, fable, hansard, ibid, lecture, letter, note, ode, pace, plate, postulate, precedent, principle, query, quest, sec.

Appears in the definition of:
autopsy, body snatcher, ghoul, graverobber, necropsy, pm, postmortem, postmortem examination, scalpel

More general:
analysis, analytic thinking, cut, cutting

Also try:
— Adjectives for dissection: aortic, blunt, radical, sharp, careful, axillary, extensive, pelvic, acute, further, retroperitoneal, more...

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