dissection - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dissection in Hindi

Noun

  • विच्छेदन
  • अंग-विच्छेद
  • सूक्ष्म परीक्षण
  • विश्लेषण

dissection Definition

Noun

  • the action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts.

dissection Example

  • This dissection of modern relationships ( आधुनिक संबंधों का यह विच्छेदन )
  • The addition of a careful dissection of a flower greatly increases the value of the specimen. ( एक फूल के सावधानीपूर्वक विच्छेदन के अलावा नमूने के मूल्य में काफी वृद्धि होती है। )
  • This condition can be ascertained without dissection, when the mouth is opened widely. ( बिना विच्छेदन के इस स्थिति का पता लगाया जा सकता है, जब मुंह व्यापक रूप से खोला जाता है। )
  • The second step is the conversion of one figure into another by a process of dissection, followed by rearrangement of parts; the figure as rearranged being one whose area or volume can be calculated by methods already established. ( दूसरा चरण विच्छेदन की प्रक्रिया द्वारा एक आकृति का दूसरे में रूपांतरण है, जिसके बाद भागों का पुनर्व्यवस्थापन होता है; पुनर्व्यवस्थित आंकड़ा वह है जिसका क्षेत्रफल या आयतन पहले से स्थापित विधियों द्वारा परिकलित किया जा सकता है। )

More Sentence

  • The difficulty should, wherever possible, be removed by making the process of dissection and rearrangement complete.
  • - The following are expressions for the areas of some simple figures; the expressions in (i) and (ii) are obtained arithmetically, while those in (iii) - (v) involve dissection and rearrangement.
  • Extensive and deep-seated crumpling was necessarily accompanied by vertical uplift throughout the zone affected, but once at least since their birth the mountains have been worn down to a lowland, and the mountains of to-day are the combined product of subsequent uplift of a different sort, and dissection by erosion.
  • The dissection of the first book, for instance, turns partly on a chronological inaccuracy which might well escape the poet as well as his hearers.
  • No eye ever saw the soul, and no dissection ever discovered the place of its dwelling.
  • Some physicians of Winchester, Virginia, fancied him as a subject for dissection and nem.
  • He gave up dissection because it turned his stomach so that he could neither eat nor drink with benefit.
  • Morton went to his work next morning quite unfitted for an especially delicate piece of dissection which he had in hand.
  • Swammerdam was the first to prove by dissection that the queen is a perfect female, and the only one in the hive, and that the drone is the male.
  • In the dissection I assisted, so that the flesh should not be defiled by a carelessly wounded entrail.
  • A murmur arose, growing in strength and hostility, and a voice suggested with painful clarity the dissection of his internal organs.
  • The dissection of animals is not altogether pleasant, and requires much time; nor is it easy to secure an adequate supply of the needful specimens.
  • The dissection of the great east and west anticline in the south-east of England has resulted in a remarkable piece of country, occupying the east of Hampshire and practically the whole of Sussex, Surrey and Kent, in which each geological stratum produces its own type of scenery, and exercises its own specific influence on every natural distribution.
  • In later years Proudhon himself confessed that "the great part of his publications formed only a work of dissection and ventilation, so to speak, by means of which he slowly makes his way towards a superior conception of political and economic laws."
  • The dissection is viewed from the ventral side, and the lips (L) have been cut through in the middle line behind and pulled outwards so as to expose the jaws (j), which have been turned outwards, and the tongue (T) bearing a median row of chitinous teeth, which branches behind into two.
  • The dissection of animals for scientific research