Antivivisection

/ˌæntɪvɪˈvɪsekʃən/ noun

Opposition to vivisection, the practice of experimenting on live animals by cutting or otherwise injuring them.

From 'anti-' plus 'vivisection' (from Latin 'vivus,' alive, and 'secare,' to cut). The antivivisection movement began in the 19th century as awareness of animal suffering grew.

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