Meaning of dissector in English:
dissector
Pronunciation /dʌɪˈsɛktə/ /dɪˈsɛktə/
noun
See dissect
‘The Periosteal dissectors and scissors are 12 cm long and they may be straight or curved.’
- ‘It was not known in Edinburgh or London, when I demonstrated it, and it is now detected in one of thirty subjects, when dissectors are attentive.’
- ‘No lesser homage must be paid to them by dissectors.’
- ‘A submuscular pocket is created using specially designed dissectors.’
- ‘Here John proved to be a brilliant dissector and investigator.’