Crossword-Solution: VIVISECTION 11 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 19

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Vivisection n. The dissection of an animal while alive, for the
purpose of making physiological investigations.

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Cutting up the body of a living animal for research 1 answer
DISSECTION of living animals for purpose of scientific research 1 answer
Experimentation on living animals 1 answer
SCIENTIFIC research, treatment of living animals for purpose of 1 answer
TREATMENT of living animals for purpose of scientific research 1 answer
the cutting of or operation on a living animal usually for physiological or pathological investigation 1 answer
dissection 10 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with VIVISECTION (5)

Men sneered at vivisection, and yet look at its results to-day! Why not advance science in its most difficult and vital aspect--the knowledge of the brain? Had I even the secret of one such mind--did I hold the key to the fancy of even one lunatic--I might advance my own branch of science to a pitch compared with which Burdon-Sanderson’s physiology or Ferrier’s brain-knowledge would be as nothing.
Dracula Bram Stoker 1995
Goopes, Ann Veronica gathered, was a mathematical tutor and visited schools, and his wife wrote a weekly column in New Ideas upon vegetarian cookery, vivisection, degeneration, the lacteal secretion, appendicitis, and the Higher Thought generally, and assisted in the management of a fruit shop in the Tottenham Court Road.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
Kinglake’s description of “Prince Louis Bonaparte,” of his character, his accomplices, his policy, his crimes, is perhaps unequalled in historical literature; I know not where else to look for a vivisection so scientific and so merciless of a great potentate in the height of his power.
A. W. Kinglake W. Tuckwell 2013
How she does stare! It’s odd what a savage feeling I have to anything that seems afraid of me! Had I been born where laws are less strict and tastes less dainty, I should treat myself to a slow vivisection of those two, as an evening’s amusement.” He drew in his breath, struck the table, and swore to himself, “By hell! I hate them.” “I am not afraid of you!” exclaimed Catherine, who could not hear the latter part of his speech.
Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë 1996
Write to them, under as assumed name of course, for subscriptions to one or other cause—or, better still, send a stamped type-written reply postcard, with a request for a declaration for or against vivisection; people who would hesitate to commit themselves to a subscription will cheerfully write Yes or No on a prepaid postcard.
The Toys of Peace Saki 2011

Quotes with VIVISECTION (3)

A 'civilization' that makes such a ridiculous fuss about alleged 'war crimes' - acts of violence against the actual or potential enemies of one's cause - and tolerates slaughterhouses and vivisection laboratories, and circuses and the fur industry (infliction of pain upon creatures that can never be for or against any cause), does not deserve to live.
Savitri Devi
Henry's recollections of the past, in contrast to Proust, are done while in movement. He may remember his first wife while making love to a whore, or he may remember his very first love while walking the streets, traveling to see a friend; and life does not stop while he remembers. Analysis in movement. No static vivisection. Henry's daily and continuous flow of life, his sexual activity, his talks with everyone, his cafe life, his conversations with people in the street, whi…
Anais Nin The Diary of Anais Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934
it is a federal system of sadistic torture, vivisection, and animal genocide, which has been carried on for decades under the fraudulent guise of respectable medical research. And nobody on the outside knows, or wants to know, or is willing to find out. My parents, my friends, my teachers, wouldnt listen to me, or suggested that if it was bothering me that much I just had to quit the job. Just like that. As if that would have solved anything. As if I could ever live with such…
Michael Tobias Rage and Reason