Callisection

/ˌkæləˈsɛkʃən/ noun

In pathology, the sectioning or dividing of tissue samples using specialized cutting techniques to prepare them for microscopic examination in beautiful or precise ways.

From Latin 'callis' (a way or path) + 'section' (the act of cutting). This is a rare technical term in medical histology, blending Greek/Latin roots with modern scientific methodology.

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