Dissect

How many syllables in Dissect?

dissect has 2 syllables

Split Dissect into syllables?

dis-sect

Definition of Dissect

To cut apart piece by piece, examine closely

How should Dissect divide into syllables

The first syllable 'dis' has one vowel 'i' and one consonant 'd'. The second syllable 'sect' has one vowel 'e' and three consonants 's', 'c', and 't'.

Part of Speech - Dissect

Verb

The biology teacher asked the students to dissect a frog.

Sentences with Dissect

  • The scientist will dissect the insect to learn more about its anatomy.
  • The chef will dissect the recipe and find ways to improve it.
  • The detective will dissect the evidence to solve the crime.
  • The doctor will dissect the patient's medical history to make a diagnosis.
  • The mechanic will dissect the engine to find the problem.
  • The artist will dissect the painting to understand its composition.
  • The teacher will dissect the poem to analyze its meaning.
  • The financial analyst will dissect the company's balance sheet to evaluate its performance.
  • The historian will dissect the event to understand its significance.
  • The engineer will dissect the machine to find ways to improve its efficiency.

Quotes with Dissect

  • The best way to learn about something is to dissect it.
  • To dissect is to understand.
  • The beauty of science is in the ability to dissect and understand the world around us.
  • The artist dissects the world and creates something new.
  • By dissecting our failures, we can learn to succeed.
  • The surgeon must be able to dissect with precision and care.
  • To dissect is to reveal the secrets of the universe.
  • The detective must be able to dissect the evidence and find the truth.
  • The poet dissects the human experience and shares it with the world.
  • To dissect is to explore.

Number of characters in Dissect

7 ( d, i, s, s, e, c, t )

Unique letters in Dissect

6 ( d, i, s, e, c, t )

Dissect Backwards

tcessid

Phonetic Transcription of Dissect

IPA (International): daɪˈsekt

ARA (American): daɪˈsɛkt

EPA (English): daɪˈsekt

DAY-SEH-KT