exsection

/ɛksˈsɛkʃən/

Definitions

1. noun

A section or portion of something that has been cut out or separated; especially a section of a plant or an organism removed from the rest to study or propagate.

“The botanist made a successful exsection of the rare plant species and was able to propagate it in a controlled environment.”

Synonyms

  • cut
  • portion
  • section

Antonyms

  • integration
  • merging