To cut off the gods.
To cut = secare
The root word for section, sectio, is derrived from the Latin word secare (meaning to cut).
From verb secare - to cut, sever, chop, carve. Dissect = cut apart; Section = Part cut off
In most cases, when sect starts off a word, it is the root word, not a prefix. It comes from the Latin secare, to cut.
The verbs 'caedere' and 'secare' are Latin equivalents of the English verb 'to cut'. English derivatives of 'caedere' include the verbs circumcise and decide. English derivatives of 'secare' include the nouns section and sector.
The Latin roots that mean 'to cut off' are abs- and caedo. The root 'abs-' comes from the syllable 'ab', which means 'off'. The verb 'caedo', as 'I cut', is the first person singlar present indicative of the infinitive 'caedere'. Cid
Sicarius is the Latin equivalent of 'assassin'. It's a masculine gender noun. It derives directly from the noun 'sica', which means 'dagger, dirk, poniard'. By way of 'sica', 'sicarius' derives indirectly from 'secare', which means 'to cut'.
The word "incision" is derived from the Latin root "incisus," which means "to cut." It refers to a cut made into the body during a surgical procedure.
Secant is a line that crosses two points on a curve. It is used in relation to cosines and tangents in trigonometry and is derived from the Latin word Secare, which means to cut.
c- section as is commonly believed. However the C-Section or Cesaran Section, was not named after Julius. The word is derived from the Latin "secare" which means "to cut".
The cast of Secare - 2007 includes: Javier Gonzalez de Lema as policeman II Javier Paez as Policeman Natalia Represa as Daughter Elisabet Terri as Waiter
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