prosect

prosect
/proh sekt"/, v.t. Med.
to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.
[1885-90; back formation from PROSECTOR]

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  • prosect — To dissect a cadaver or any part, that it may serve for a demonstration of anatomy before a class. [L. pro seco, pp. sectus, to cut] * * * vb. to dissect a cadaver (or part of one) for anatomical demonstration. • prosection n. • prosector n …   Medical dictionary

  • prosect — v. perform a dissection for demonstrative purposes …   English contemporary dictionary

  • prosect — pro·sect …   English syllables

  • prosect — vb. to dissect a cadaver (or part of one) for anatomical demonstration. Derivatives: prosector n. Derivatives: prosection n …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • prosect — pro•sect [[t]proʊˈsɛkt[/t]] v. t. med to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration or to establish the cause of death • Etymology: 1885–90; back formation from prosector person who dissects cadavers < LLprōsector= L prōsec(āre)… …   From formal English to slang

  • prosect — /proʊˈsɛkt/ (say proh sekt) verb (t) to dissect (a cadaver) for anatomical demonstration. {backformation from prosector} …  

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