Word: dissects
Category: dissects
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Synonyms: dissects
anatomize, cut up/open, dismember, vivisect, analyze, examine, study, scrutinize, pore over, investigate, go over with a fine-tooth comb, break down, take apart
Translations: dissects
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spanish
Translations:
disecciona
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german
Translations:
zerlegt, seziert
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french
Translations:
dissèque, passe en revue, décortique
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italian
Translations:
seziona, sviscera, analizza, intersecate, disseziona
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portuguese
Translations:
disseca, dissecção
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dutch
Translations:
ontleedt, dissecteert, fileert, ontleed
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russian
Translations:
рассекает, анализирует, препарирует, разбирает, расчленяет
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norwegian
Translations:
dissekerer, analyserer, skuet, gjennomskuet
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swedish
Translations:
dissekerar
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finnish
Translations:
pureutuu
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danish
Translations:
dissekerer, kulegraver
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czech
Translations:
rozebírá, rozčleňuje, rozkládá, rozpitvá, rozpitvává
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polish
Translations:
rozcina
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hungarian
Translations:
boncolgatja, bontja, részekre lehet szétszedni, következő részekre lehet szétszedni, boncolja
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turkish
Translations:
masaya, inceliyor, disseke, ayrıntısıyla inceler
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greek
Translations:
ανατέμνει, εξετάζει προσεκτικά, εξετάζει προσεκτικά την
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ukrainian
Translations:
розсікає, розтинає
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bulgarian
Translations:
дисекция, дисектира, прави дисекция
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belarusian
Translations:
рассякае, расьсякае, з'язджае
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estonian
Translations:
lahkab, tükeldamise, tükeldab suvaliselt
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croatian
Translations:
secira
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romanian
Translations:
disecă, analizeaza, disecție, disecție în
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slovenian
Translations:
secira
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slovak
Translations:
rozoberá, analyzuje, sa analyzuje
The meaning and "use of": dissects
verb
- methodically cut up (a body, part, or plant) in order to study its internal parts. - In order to paint the human form better, he studied anatomy, dissecting many cadavers at a time when this was unusual, and drawing them in painstaking detail.