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vivisect
[ viv-uh-sekt, viv-uh-sekt ]
verb (used with object)
- to dissect the living body of (an animal).
verb (used without object)
- to practice vivisection.
vivisect
/ ˌvɪvɪˈsɛkt; ˈvɪvɪˌsɛkt /
verb
- to subject (an animal) to vivisection
Derived Forms
- ˈviviˌsector, noun
Other Words From
- vivi·sector noun
- self-vivi·sector noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of vivisect1
Word History and Origins
Origin of vivisect1
Example Sentences
For example, standing right next to a table featuring a prop body vivisected in all of its gruesomeness was a hovering staff person and that was a distraction.
It didn’t help that she was pressured to watch a boy vivisect a live crawfish with his pocket knife.
The 17th-century French philosopher René Descartes infamously vivisected dogs because he believed only human beings could have souls.
Rarely has a film so neatly emotionally vivisected me as this one about a villain best known for wanting to skin puppies to make a coat.
Visuals to remind a player that he is always near death include ravens picking at dead meat, bodies hung outdoors and a vivisected corpse lying on a morgue table, for example.
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