dissectors

/dɪˈsɛktərz/
noun
  1. Plural of dissector; multiple people who cut apart organisms for study.
    • The professor praised the dissectors for their precision and care.
    • All the dissectors wore gloves and goggles for safety.
    • The dissectors in the anatomy lab worked in teams to examine the cadavers.
  2. Plural of dissector; multiple tools used for cutting tissue.
    • The kit contained three dissectors of different sizes.
    • She placed the used dissectors in the sterilization tray.
    • The lab assistant sharpened all the dissectors before the next class.
  3. Plural of dissector; people who analyze things in great detail.
    • Online forums are full of dissectors who examine every frame of a movie.
    • The dissectors of the data found several errors in the report.
    • The dissectors of the novel argued about the author's true intentions.
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