Concept cluster: Change > Anatomy (3)
n
(medicine) Recovery of strength after sickness.
v
(transitive) To scrutinize down to the most minute detail.
n
One who carries out dissection.
v
(transitive) to fragment, break into small pieces or concepts
v
(transitive) To perform an autopsy on.
v
(rare) To regenerate without external influences.
v
(transitive) To pollinate (figs) by caprification.
n
The process of deamplifying.
adv
Alternative form of deasil [Clockwise.]
adv
Alternative form of deasil [Clockwise.]
n
The act or process of decapsulating.
n
The act of decerebrating; the elimination of cerebral brain function in an animal by removing the cerebrum, cutting across the brain stem, or severing certain arteries in the brain stem.
n
The action, or the result of decombining
n
The act, or the result of decompiling
n
The process, or the result of deconcatenating
n
The act or process of deconflicting.
v
(transitive) To analyse in terms of deconstruction (a philosophical theory of textual criticism).
v
(transitive) To surgically remove the surface layer, membrane, or fibrous cover of an organ etc.
n
The loss or reversal of differentiation.
n
The process of deisolating.
n
A partial or complete reversal of a previous merger.
v
Alternative form of demold [(transitive) To remove from a mold.]
v
(science fiction, intransitive, of an image) To disappear, or dissolve into pixels.
n
Alternative form of diluter [A substance used for diluting.]
adj
(physiology) Having power to disassimilate; of the nature of disassimilation.
n
A dissection; a taking apart.
n
the act of dissecting, or something dissected
adj
Tending to dissect.
adj
Related to dissimilation.
n
The act or process of producing or refining with labor; improvement by successive operations; refinement.
v
(transitive) To make fruitful; to fecundate.
v
(rare, obsolete) To make fertile; to fertilize.
n
One who, or that which, fluoridates.
v
(intransitive) To bear fruit; to generate useful products or ideas.
n
Alternative form of elucidation [A making clear; the act of elucidating or that which elucidates, as an explanation, an exposition, an illustration]
n
One who inoculates.
adj
Serving to insulate
v
(transitive) To incise in the median line; to perform a medisection of.
v
(obsolete, transitive) To make melancholy.
v
To make odd (not even).
n
An anatomical dissection carried out by an experienced anatomist as a demonstration for others.
v
(figuratively) To spread or diversify into multiple fields or categories.
n
The process or result of recolorizing.
n
The process of redigesting.
v
(chemistry, archaic) To reduce to pure metal.
n
(biology) A second or subsequent maturation
v
(transitive or intransitive, biology) To generate or propagate offspring or organisms sexually or asexually.
n
forage still available after pannage
v
To cause, or to undergo retrotranslocation
v
To make robust.
v
To produce a more rugged version of something, so that it will withstand rough treatment
v
(transitive) To make simpler, either by reducing in complexity, reducing to component parts, or making easier to understand.
n
A further dilution
n
That which vitalizes; a source of vitality.
v
(transitive) To perform vivisection upon; to dissect alive.
n
Alternative form of wear leveling [(computing) A technique for extending the service life of some kinds of erasable storage media, such as flash memory, by arranging data so that erasures and rewrites are distributed evenly across the medium.]
v
(statistics) To transform statistics of a batch or sample by transforming extreme values.

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