Definition of Prosect

1. to dissect [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: dissect

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prosect

proscribes
proscribing
proscript
proscription
proscriptional
proscriptionist
proscriptionists
proscriptions
proscriptive
proscriptively
proscripts
proscuitto
proscænium
prose
prose poem
prosect (current term)
prosected
prosecting
prosection
prosections
prosector
prosector's wart
prosectors
prosects
prosecutability
prosecutable
prosecute
prosecuted
prosecutes
prosecuting

Literary usage of Prosect

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Register from October, 1855, to July, 1905 by Epsom College (1905)
"MOH Witney, 1901, late prosect. and Asst. Demonst. Anat. ... Order of St. John of Jerusalem, late prosect. Anat RCS, Surg. Darlington Hosp. and Childr. ..."

2. Akademische Monatsschrift (1852)
"Prof. Frey z. ord. Prof. d. Zool., d. ao. Prof. Heer z. ord. Prof. d. Botanik, prosect. Meyer z. ao. Prof. d. Anal, bef., Dr. Fick aus Marburg wird ..."

3. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1889)
"Often small species can \ once consigned to alcohol, for the future use of the prosect department. Rare forms that are but slightly known logically should ..."

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