exsect (Meaning)

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exsect (v. t.)

A cutting out or away.

The removal by operation of a portion of a limb; particularly, the removal of a portion of a bone in the vicinity of a joint; the act or process of cutting out.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exsect

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exsect Sentence Examples

  1. The surgeon made an exsect incision in the patient's abdomen during the operation.
  2. The knife cut the paper so exsect that the edges aligned perfectly.
  3. The two pieces of fabric were sewn together with exsect precision, creating a seamless seam.
  4. The carpenter used an exsect saw to make the cuts in the wood, ensuring that the pieces fit together perfectly.
  5. The engineer designed the bridge with exsect calculations, taking into account all the factors that could affect its stability.
  6. The scientist conducted the experiment with exsect accuracy, following the protocol exactly.
  7. The artist painted the portrait with exsect detail, capturing the subject's likeness perfectly.
  8. The musician played the violin with exsect technique, producing beautiful and harmonious sounds.
  9. The dancer performed the routine with exsect grace and elegance, captivating the audience.
  10. The athlete ran the race with exsect determination and focus, crossing the finish line in record time.

FAQs About the word exsect

A cutting out or away., The removal by operation of a portion of a limb; particularly, the removal of a portion of a bone in the vicinity of a joint; the act or

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The surgeon made an exsect incision in the patient's abdomen during the operation.

The knife cut the paper so exsect that the edges aligned perfectly.

The two pieces of fabric were sewn together with exsect precision, creating a seamless seam.

The carpenter used an exsect saw to make the cuts in the wood, ensuring that the pieces fit together perfectly.