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We found 14 words, 1 kanji, and 4 examples matching '剖'
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1. dissection; autopsy
2. analysis
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3
noun
anatomy
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noun
autopsy initiated by government authorities  (law, etc. term)
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4
noun
legally-ordered autopsy
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noun
human anatomy
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ボウ    divide   
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standing mouths
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リツ   リュウ   た to stand   たてる to build   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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トウ   かたな sword   
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したい
死体
かいぼう
解剖
した
けっか
結果
こうさつ
絞殺
はんめい
判明
した

The postmortem showed that she had been strangled.
わたし
たち
ないぞう
内臓
きかん
器官
しら
調
べる
ためにカエル
かいぼう
解剖
した

We dissected a frog to examine its internal organs.
プラクティカル
かいぼう
解剖
じっしゅう
実習
しし
四肢
たいかん
体幹
とうけいぶ
頭頸部
title of book, album etc.
Practical Dissection Practice: The Four Limbs, the Torso, and the Head and Neck
もっとも
じゅうよう
重要
こと
のう
これら
かいぼうがくてき
解剖学的
そしき
組織
けつごう
結合
する
ぜんたいてき
全体的
さい
にゅう
けいろ
経路
ひつよう
必要
である
Most important of all, the brain needs global reentry pathways connecting these anatomical structures.
 
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