predissected

English

Etymology

pre- + dissected

Adjective

predissected (not comparable)

  1. Having been dissected in advance.
    • 2007 June 24, Mary Roach, “Love and Human Remains”, in New York Times:
      There has been a trend among medical schools to eliminate the gross anatomy lab dissection, replacing it with a (far less time-consuming) study of predissected, preserved prosections and computerized simulations.

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