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[Verb] | "dis*sect" | \ dī-ˈsekt \
1: to separate into pieces : expose the several parts of (something, such as an animal) for scientific examination
2: to analyze and interpret minutely
3: to make a dissection
Origin: 1598 ;
Latin dissectus, past participle of dissecare to cut apart, from dis- + secare to cut ;
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[Verb] | "dissect"
1: to identify and examine the basic elements or parts of (something) especially for discovering interrelationships;
* e.g., " ... let's dissect the plot of this thriller to see what makes it thrilling "
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cut,
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