Crossword-Solution: DISSECTS
We have 11 clues for the answer “DISSECTS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Analyzes closely | 1 answer |
| Anatomizes. | 1 answer |
| Examines in minute detail | 1 answer |
| Picks apart | 1 answer |
| Separates into pieces | 1 answer |
| Studies in detail | 1 answer |
| Cuts apart | 2 answers |
| Cut into bits | 5 answers |
| Takes apart | 5 answers |
| Analyzes | 7 answers |
| Cuts (up) | 8 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ARTEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with DISSECTS (5)
Yes; as the music changes, Like a prismatic glass, It takes the light and ranges Through all the moods that pass; Dissects the common carnival Of passions and regrets, And gives the world a glimpse of all The colors it forgets.
And there, as the music changes, The song runs round again; Once more it turns and ranges Through all its joy and pain: Dissects the common carnival Of passions and regrets; And the wheeling world remembers all The wheeling song forgets.
Socrates! what! the ragged flat-nosed old dotard, who walks about all day barefoot, and filches cloaks, and dissects gnats, and shoes (See Aristophanes; Nubes, 150.) fleas with wax? SPEUSIPPUS.
The whole flight of pandars and buffoons pounce upon it, and carry it in triumph to the royal laboratory, where his Majesty, after a brutal jest, dissects it for the amusement of the assembly, and probably of its father among the rest.
How great would have been his astonishment had he been told that light does not reflect directly by impinging against the solid parts of bodies, that bodies are not transparent when they have large pores, and that a man should arise who would demonstrate all these paradoxes, and anatomise a single ray of light with more dexterity than the ablest artist dissects a human body.
Quotes with DISSECTS (2)
Paul Riser tells it in an interesting way; he dissects it and tells the structure, you know, 'you don't mention that part here.' But that's what's interesting about it and the people who are absent are interesting too.
A fine memoir is to a fine novel as a well-wrought blanket is to a fancifully embroidered patchwork quilt. The memoir, a logical creation, dissects and dignifies reality. Fiction, wholly extravagant, magnifies it and gives it moral shape. Fiction has no practical purpose. Fiction, after all, is art.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Chronicle, LAT, NYT, WSJ.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1944–2022).