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Definition of Dissectible

Dissectible
Dissectible Dis*sect"i*ble, a. Capable of being dissected, or separated by dissection. --Paley.

Meaning of Dissectible from wikipedia

- of computer models. In the field of surgery, the term "dissection" or "dissecting" means more specifically the practice of separating an anatomical structure...
- A dissected plateau is a plateau area that has been severely eroded, and the relief is sharp. Such an area may be referred to as mountainous, but dissected...
- of Mount Bird on Ross Island, Antarctica, is a prominent example of a dissected volcano. Volcanoes that were, on a geological timescale, recently active...
- Dissect is a music podcast that debuted in 2016 and is hosted by Cole Cuchna. The podcast is renowned for its in-depth analysis of contemporary music...
- one pentagonal base); each base is then augmented with a pyramid. The dissected regular icosahedron is a variant topologically equivalent to the sphenocorona...
- demonstration is in a 1749 letter by Franklin. Franklin designed a "dissectible" Leyden jar (right), which was widely used in demonstrations. The jar...
- An arterial dissection is a tear within the wall of an artery, which allows blood to separate the wall layers. There are several types. Tears almost always...
- hemorrhagic pericardial tamponade due to leakage of blood through the dissected layers of the intrapericardial proximal aorta. A secondary indication...
- "The Tables Turned" is a poem written by William Wordsworth in 1798 and published in his Lyrical Ballads. The poem is mainly about the importance of nature...
- An image dissector, also called a dissector tube, is a video camera tube in which photocathode emissions create an "electron image" which is then swept...