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† ˈdissecate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. dissecā-re to cut in pieces, as if from a ppl. stem dissecāt- (cf. fut. pple. secātūrus) instead of the actual form dissect-.] = dissect v. So † disseˈcation = dissection.
1615Jackson Creed iv. §i. vii. §11 The anatomist's knife did lance and dissecate her living members. 1632T. Nash Quaternio Ep. Ded., The Apothecary in his drugges, the anatomist in his dissecations. |