the latin root sect means to cut .that section in the book is confusing.that part of the book is confusing.
The root word of section is sect.
The root word for section, sectio, is derrived from the Latin word secare (meaning to cut).
The root of section is "sect," which means "cut" or "part."
In-sect In: In, Into Sect: Cut
exsect, transect, trisect, section
Just guessing but I would have to say "sect"
A sect is a section, split from the whole (origin), i.e. Catholics are a sect of the Christian religion, Sunni is a sect of Islam. Radha Soami is not a sect, if the living master can give inner light and sound to an initiate. If he can't, then its a new religion, as it did not originate from another religion.
The word section can be abbreviated sect. (but not in written text). The symbol often used is this one : §
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The term "Massari" is not a common Islamic term or practice. It may be a specific term used in a cultural or regional context not widely recognized in mainstream Islamic teachings. It is recommended to consult with a knowledgeable religious scholar for further clarification or context.
Cut.
Some words with the root word 'sect' are:DissectBisectInsectSectionIntersectionIntersectMidsectionSectarianSectorSubsectionTrisect