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prosect

[ proh-sekt ]

verb (used with object)

Medicine/Medical.
  1. to dissect (a cadaver or part) for anatomical demonstration.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of prosect1

First recorded in 1885–90; back formation from prosector
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Prosect, prÅ-sekt′, v.t. to dissect beforehand.—v.i. to perform the duties of a prosector, one who dissects a body for the illustration of anatomical lectures.—ns.

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Q: At what point did you realize you were a pro prosect?

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Although another potential bidder, Brazil's Vale, counted itself out of the bidding earlier in the week and Rio Tinto is also cool on getting involved, BHP is still expected to have to increase its offer to secure Potash, raising the prosect that it might have to raise cash from shareholders.

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