prosect

/ˈproʊˌsɛkt/
verb
  1. To dissect a cadaver or specimen for the purpose of demonstration or teaching, especially in anatomy.
    • The lab technician was trained to prosect human cadavers for educational use.
    • The anatomy professor will prosect the specimen so that students can observe the muscles clearly.
    • Medical students often watch an expert prosect before attempting their own dissections.
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